JANUARY 15, 2025
One-Year Deadline to Refile Lawsuit Falls on Anniversary Date of Dismissal
When determining the time to refile a dismissed lawsuit under the Ohio saving statute, the deadline falls on the one-year anniversary date of the dismissal, not the following day, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.
JANUARY 14, 2026
Featured Decision: Police Officers Involved in Highway Shooting Were Crime Victims
The Supreme Court of Ohio’s decision on whether Columbus police officers involved in a highway shooting were crime victims is the latest “Featured Decision” video.
Apparel Maker Not Entitled to Commercial Activity Tax Refund
The Supreme Court of Ohio today upheld the imposition of the Ohio commercial activity tax (CAT) on $108 million of merchandise shipped to DSW’s Columbus distribution center before items were sent to stores both in and out of Ohio.
JANUARY 13, 2026
Court Suspends Former Domestic Relations Judge
The Supreme Court of Ohio today suspended former Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Judge Leslie Celebrezze from the practice of law for two years, with one year stayed. The Supreme Court found Celebrezze violated the Rules of Superintendence for the Courts of Ohio and local court rules when she bypassed the random assignment of judges to cases and instead assigned these cases to herself.
DECEMBER 30, 2025
Supreme Court: Challenge to City Inspections of Rental Properties Will Be Heard
The Court is considering arguments in 11 cases next week.
A North Canton property owner is contesting a warrant granted to the city to inspect a six-unit rental property, arguing the Ohio Constitution demands more protections before a government can intrude onto someone’s property. At next week’s oral arguments, the Supreme Court of Ohio will consider whether the city established probable cause for the administrative search warrant allowing the inspection.
DECEMBER 24, 2025
Court Approves Permits for Hancock County Solar Farm
The Supreme Court of Ohio today upheld the granting of a permit to construct a large-scale solar farm in Hancock County near the village of Arcadia.
Commercial Activity Tax Applies to Soap Bars Warehoused in Ohio
Bar soap manufactured in Kansas on behalf of the owner of Zest and other brands, and sent to a warehouse in Columbus before being sold to retailers can be taxed in Ohio, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.
JANUARY 15, 2025
Ninth District Judge Honored to Return to Supreme Court
“It is always an honor to be appointed by the chief justice to sit on the Supreme Court of Ohio,” said Judge Jennifer Hensal.
JANUARY 7, 2025
Appellate Judge Emphasizes Accessibility and Fairness in Law
“Sitting on the Supreme Court of Ohio is both humbling and energizing,” said Judge Laurel Beatty Blunt of the Tenth District Court of Appeals.
NOVEMBER 4, 2025
From Mentee to Mentor: Eighth District Judge Returns to Supreme Court
Judge Michelle Sheehan of the Eighth District Court of Appeals was honored to sit by assignment once again at the Supreme Court of Ohio during October’s oral arguments.
NOVEMBER 3, 2025
Summit County Judge Honored for Contributions to Recovery
The Summit County Addiction and Mental Health (ADM) Board recently recognized Judge Joy Malek Oldfield for her commitment to individuals in recovery with the Dr. Robert M. Smith Innovation Award.
OCTOBER 31, 2025
Summit County Specialized Docket Recognized for Domestic Violence Prevention Work
A Summit County Common Pleas Court specialized docket was recently recognized for its dedication to ending the cycle of domestic violence.
OCTOBER 6, 2025
Franklin County Court Featured in National Court Journal
“I am sitting in a circle alongside the women of CATCH, sharing stories, offering comfort, laughing, crying, encouraging one another, and walking together on a path toward healing,” wrote Judge Jodi Thomas.
OCTOBER 2, 2025
First District Judge Excited To Return to Supreme Court
Judge Candace Crouse of the First District Court of Appeals expressed excitement ahead of her assignment on the Supreme Court of Ohio.
JANUARY 15, 2026
Advancing Timeliness in Ohio Courts: Key Findings and Challenges
Report makes recommendations to improve court operations and efficiency
The recently released Advancing Timeliness in Ohio Courts report highlights the factors affecting caseflow management and timeliness in Ohio’s judicial system. The findings, based on surveys of attorneys and judiciary members, highlight the challenges courts face in ensuring efficient case processing while maintaining fairness and justice.
JANUARY 13, 2026
Supreme Court of Ohio Unveils Parenting Time Guide for Divorced and Separated Parents
Updated resource offers practical tools to help parents reduce conflict and prioritize children’s well-being
The Supreme Court of Ohio’s Advisory Committee on Children & Families has published an updated resource to assist parents living separately. The guide, Planning for Parenting Time: Ohio’s Guide for Parents Living Apart is now available to the public.
JANUARY 12, 2026
The next stop on the tour of Ohio’s county courthouses takes viewers to one of the last settled Ohio counties in Van Wert.
JANUARY 9, 2026
Board of Professional Conduct Names New Chairs
The Ohio Board of Professional Conduct will begin the new year under new leadership. Attorney Teri R. Daniel will serve as chair, and attorney Richard L. Creighton will serve as vice-chair. Their one-year terms began on Jan. 1, 2026.
Board of Professional Conduct Files Disciplinary Case Reports and Recommendations
The Ohio Board of Professional Conduct has filed three disciplinary case reports with the Supreme Court of Ohio. Each report recommends a disciplinary sanction against an Ohio attorney.
JANUARY 7, 2026
State Courts Top List of Trusted Government Institutions, Poll Finds
State courts remain the most trusted institution in government, according to an annual national survey.
As the year winds down, it’s a chance to review the good work of the Supreme Court of Ohio, from its important legal decisions to its resourceful approaches to serve the courts, legal community, and public.
JANUARY 15, 2026
State Courts Earn Top Marks in Trust Among Government Institutions, NCSC Poll Finds: Hoodline
State courts have once again topped the list of trusted government institutions, a recent poll indicates. The National Center for State Courts (NCSC) survey reveals that 62% of registered voters admit to having a great deal or some confidence in the judiciary at the state level. This figure outshines the trust placed in both the legislative and executive branches of government, as reported by Court News Ohio.
Benjamin Logan Fourth Graders Explore Ohio Government on Columbus Field Trip: 95.3 WKTN
Benjamin Logan Elementary School fourth graders recently traveled to Columbus as part of their social studies curriculum, visiting the Thomas J. Moyer Judicial Center.






