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Supreme Court Hears 8 Cases This Week

The Supreme Court of Ohio hears oral arguments in four cases on Tuesday and four cases on Wednesday. Oral arguments begin at 9 a.m. View previews of cases scheduled for argument.

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March 31, 2025

The Court published official versions of 10 opinions, which were previously released as slip opinions.


March 27, 2025

State ex rel. Ealom v. Booth


State ex rel. Adkins v. Cole


State ex rel. Ames v. Concord Twp. Bd. of Trustees


In State ex rel. Ealom v. Booth, the Court denied the writ and requests for statutory damages, court costs, and attorney fees.


March 26, 2025

The Court accepted State v. Barnes for review.


In State v. Balmert, the Court will permit the Ohio attorney general to participate in oral argument, sharing the time allotted to the appellee, the Lorain County Prosecutor’s Office.


State ex rel. Robinson v. Clemans


State ex rel. Ware v. Gabbard


March 25, 2025

In State ex rel. T.B. v. Brown, the Court declined to dismiss the case and set a schedule for filing an answer to the complaint, presenting evidence, and filing briefs.


In State ex rel. Duncan v. Chambers-Smith, the Court affirmed the judgment of the Tenth District Court of Appeals.


State ex rel. Duncan v. Chambers-Smith


State ex rel. Watkins v. McNamara


March 24, 2025

In Henderson v. Washington Court House, the Court denied relator Cody Henderson’s request for an emergency motion to stay the proceedings.


The chief justice released a judicial-disqualification opinion, which was previously issued as an entry in response to an affidavit requesting disqualification.


March 21, 2025

In In re Lewis, the Court suspended Matthew Lewis of Canfield from the practice of law for an interim period.


March 20, 2025

In Disciplinary Counsel v. Kegley, the Court 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.


Disciplinary Counsel v. Kegley


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