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Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch told the justices that age verification could help protect young people from "sexual ...
The Ohio Supreme Court has clarified the state's stalking laws, holding that you can be convicted of menacing by stalking ...
A Montgomery County case establishes that unwanted social media comments and uninvited visits can constitute stalking even ...
Attorneys leading a class action lawsuit against Ohio’s new stadium funding plan have thrown their weight behind a case out ...
A Virginia group is arguing that North Canton's ordinance requiring city inspections of rental units violates Ohio constitution.
The Ohio Supreme Court on Aug. 13 upheld the Rover Pipeline's public utility property tax valuation of nearly $3.67 billion.
As the 2026 Supreme Court election cycle begins, Ohio business leaders should pay close attention. Five jurists are seeking ...
In 2018, Ohio voters overwhelmingly approved an anti-gerrymandering measure that requires buy-in from the minority party.
Ohio LGBTQ+ advocates will soon start collecting signatures for their equal rights proposals as the U.S. Supreme Court has been asked to review its 2015 same-sex marriage decision. It’s been 10 years ...
"Hopefully, we may be able to pay off the Rocket Center soon than later," said Conotton Valley Superintendent John Zucal.
COLUMBUS — Ohio’s elected leaders are mandated this year to redraw boundaries of the state’s 15 congressional districts amid ...
The city of Nelsonville is asking the state Supreme Court to order that some people running for office in the November ...