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MARCH 21, 2025

Justice Megan E. Shanahan Celebrated as Supreme Court’s 165th Justice

The Ohio Supreme Court welcomed its 165th justice during the investiture ceremony of Justice Megan E. Shanahan.

MARCH 13, 2025

Intervention Process Explained in Supreme Court Toolkit

The Ohio Supreme Court has developed a resource to assist courts and attorneys when handling a defendant’s request to receive a particular type of intervention to potentially avoid a criminal conviction.

MARCH 12, 2025

Students Display Critical Thinking and Speaking Skills During High School Mock Trial Championship

Nine students and three teachers smiling with a trophy in a courtroomThe Ohio Supreme Court opened its doors over the weekend to finalists in the Ohio Center for Law-Related Education (OCLRE) Ohio Mock Trial State Championship

MARCH 11, 2025

Victims of Attorney Theft Awarded More Than $229,000 by Lawyers’ Fund

The Board of Commissioners of the Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection (LFCP) reimbursed $229,950 to 12 victims of attorney theft at its recent meeting. Eight former or suspended Ohio attorneys were determined to have engaged in dishonest conduct resulting in financial losses to their clients.

MARCH 4, 2025

Conduct Board Announces March Disciplinary Hearings

The following is the schedule of disciplinary cases set for hearing before the Ohio Board of Professional Conduct in March, including one judicial misconduct case.

FEBRUARY 27, 2025

More Than 300 Prospective Attorneys Sit for Bar in Columbus

The February bar exam returned to Columbus this week, offering a more convenient and centralized location for test takers.

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MARCH 20, 2025

Portsmouth Judge Sanctioned for Ordering Son Released From Jail Before Court Appearance

The Ohio Supreme Court today issued a six-month fully stayed suspension to a Scioto County judge who violated his own court policy to secure the release of his son from jail before a court appearance on domestic violence and resisting arrest charges.

MARCH 19, 2025

Court Denies Council Candidate’s Request To Place Him on Primary Ballot

The Ohio Supreme Court today found the Franklin County Board of Elections could reject a Columbus man’s petition to place him on the May primary election for Columbus City Council because he failed to file enough valid signatures on his nominating petitions.

MARCH 4, 2025

City Appeals Injunction Placed on Firearm Restrictions

The city of Columbus enacted laws in 2022 to curtail aspects of firearms use. The laws put a cap on high-capacity magazines for firearms and required safe storage of guns when a child can access them.

FEBRUARY 25, 2025

Prison System Must Pay Inmate $1,000 for Not Giving Him Copy of Inmate Handbook

The center of a small town with a decorative foutain and an American flag.The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction must pay an inmate $1,000 for failing to provide him a copy of an inmate handbook, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled today.

FEBRUARY 20, 2025

Appeals Court Must Reconsider City Council Membership Dispute

The center of a small town with a decorative foutain and an American flag.The Ohio Supreme Court today directed an appeals court to decide again who the rightful members of Nelsonville City Council are.

FEBRUARY 7, 2025

Tenth District: TV Station Must Pay Damages to Family Falsely Accused of Robbing 8-Year-Old

Grainy surveillance image of several people standing in an empty parking lot at night.A Columbus television station defamed three siblings by describing them as “robbers” of an 8-year-old’s hoverboard when it rewrote information provided by Columbus police, an Ohio appeals court ruled.

FEBRUARY 4, 2025

Court Considers Whether Police Can Be Crime Victims When Harmed in Line of Duty

Police officers are people, just like everyone else, says the city of Columbus. Ohioans approved a constitutional amendment that defines a crime victim as “a person against whom the criminal offense or delinquent act is committed or who is directly and proximately harmed by the commission of the offense or act.”

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MARCH 21, 2025

Fourth District Judge Brings Variety of Legal Experience to Oral Arguments

A male judge wearing a black judicial robe and glasses seated at a wooden bench in the courtroom of the Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center.Fourth District Court of Appeals Presiding Judge Jason Smith was excited to bring his experience to the bench during his second Ohio Supreme Court assignment.

MARCH 20, 2025

Clermont County Senior Assistant Prosecutor to Preside on Municipal Court Bench

A woman with long, dark hair and brown eyes wearing a blue suit jacket and light-colored top.Clermont County Municipal Court will soon have a new judge on the bench.

MARCH 12, 2025

New Judge Chosen for Hamilton County Common Pleas Court

A new judge will be filling an empty seat at the Hamilton County Common Pleas Court later this month.

MARCH 10, 2025

Law Long Engrained in Second District Judge

A man wearing a dark blue suit coat, white dress shirt, and red and white polka dot tie.Long before sitting for oral arguments at the Ohio Supreme Court, the law was an integral part of Judge Michael Tucker’s life.

MARCH 7, 2025

Delaware County Assistant Prosecutor Appointed as Municipal Judge

A man wearing a dark blue suit coat, white dress shirt, and red and white polka dot tie.A longtime assistant prosecutor in Delaware County will soon start hearing cases from behind the bench.

Fairfield Municipal Court Magistrate to Take Over as Judge

A man wearing a dark suit jacket, white dress shirt, and red stripe pattern tie.The current magistrate of Fairfield Municipal court will soon be taking over as judge. Zachary Zoz will assume office on March 31, after being appointed to the bench by Gov. Mike DeWine.

MARCH 4, 2025

New Judge Making Move From Bar to Bench

A man wearing a navy blue blazer, white dress shirt, and red tie.A new judge has been selected to fill the empty seat on the Canton Municipal Court.

FEBRUARY 19, 2025

New Judge Appointed to Cleveland Municipal Court

A man with short, dark hair and a beard wearing a blue checked blazer, white shirt, and red tie.A new judge will begin serving on the Cleveland Municipal Court next month.

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March 21, 2025

Ohio judge disciplined for getting his son out of jail before arraignment: Columbus Dispatch
A late-night decision to tell the Scioto County Jail to let his son out led to disciplinary action against Portsmouth Municipal Court Judge Russell D. Kegley.

Williams County board reverses vote, will ask Ohio Supreme Court to hear pipeline dispute in AquaBounty case: Toledo Blade
In a rare move, a northwest Ohio county commissioner reversed the swing vote he cast nine days earlier in a significant legal case and publicly admitted that, upon further reflection, he erred by not agreeing right off the bat that his county board should try getting the case heard by the Ohio Supreme Court.

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MARCH 21, 2025

Justice Megan E. Shanahan Celebrated as Supreme Court’s 165th Justice

The Ohio Supreme Court welcomed its 165th justice during the investiture ceremony of Justice Megan E. Shanahan.

MARCH 13, 2025

Intervention Process Explained in Supreme Court Toolkit

The Ohio Supreme Court has developed a resource to assist courts and attorneys when handling a defendant’s request to receive a particular type of intervention to potentially avoid a criminal conviction.

MARCH 12, 2025

Students Display Critical Thinking and Speaking Skills During High School Mock Trial Championship

Nine students and three teachers smiling with a trophy in a courtroomThe Ohio Supreme Court opened its doors over the weekend to finalists in the Ohio Center for Law-Related Education (OCLRE) Ohio Mock Trial State Championship

MARCH 11, 2025

Victims of Attorney Theft Awarded More Than $229,000 by Lawyers’ Fund

The Board of Commissioners of the Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection (LFCP) reimbursed $229,950 to 12 victims of attorney theft at its recent meeting. Eight former or suspended Ohio attorneys were determined to have engaged in dishonest conduct resulting in financial losses to their clients.

MARCH 4, 2025

Conduct Board Announces March Disciplinary Hearings

The following is the schedule of disciplinary cases set for hearing before the Ohio Board of Professional Conduct in March, including one judicial misconduct case.

FEBRUARY 27, 2025

More Than 300 Prospective Attorneys Sit for Bar in Columbus

The February bar exam returned to Columbus this week, offering a more convenient and centralized location for test takers.

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2024 Wrap-Up

Along with deciding cases for Ohio, the Supreme Court also assisted the judicial branch and public by developing courses, offering grants, holding events, and producing publications.

March 21, 2025

Ohio judge disciplined for getting his son out of jail before arraignment: Columbus Dispatch
A late-night decision to tell the Scioto County Jail to let his son out led to disciplinary action against Portsmouth Municipal Court Judge Russell D. Kegley.

Williams County board reverses vote, will ask Ohio Supreme Court to hear pipeline dispute in AquaBounty case: Toledo Blade
In a rare move, a northwest Ohio county commissioner reversed the swing vote he cast nine days earlier in a significant legal case and publicly admitted that, upon further reflection, he erred by not agreeing right off the bat that his county board should try getting the case heard by the Ohio Supreme Court.

MORE HEADLINES »