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On April 28, 1967, Muhammad Ali refused to be drafted into the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, causing him to lose his title and face fines and prison time. | In 1758, President James Monroe was born in Virginia. | In 1867, Harry Luther Conn, 91st justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, was born. Learn more.
Daily Case Announcements
& Opinions
April 28, 2026
In re L.E.S.
The Court accepted Yoby v. Cleveland for review.
In In re L.E.S., the Court ruled an appeals court exceeded its authority when it ordered a trial court to determine if a same-sex couple “would have been married” if same-sex marriage had been legal in Ohio during the couple’s relationship.
April 27, 2026
The Court published official versions of eight opinions, which were previously released as slip opinions.
April 24, 2026
NC Ent., L.L.C. v. Norfolk & W. Ry. Co.
In NC Ents., L.L.C. v. Norfolk & W. Ry. Co., the Court ruled a business cannot claim ownership of neighboring land it had maintained since 1997, but is actually owned by a railroad company.
April 23, 2026
In Caradimitropoulo v. Kruse, the Court will answer two certified questions regarding immunity for court-appointed receivers from the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio, Eastern Division.
State v. Hill
State ex rel. Howard v. Chief Inspector's Office
In State v. Hill, the Court ruled that a Trumbull County man on death row since 1992 must follow a process set by state law, and not rely on court procedural rules, to challenge his sentence.
April 22, 2026
In re Complaint of Ohio Power Co. v. Nationwide Energy Partners, L.L.C.
State v. J.B.
In In re Complaint of Ohio Power Co. v. Nationwide Energy Partners, LLC, the Court ruled a submetering company that arranged with landlords to sell electricity to apartment tenants is a “public utility” subject to regulation by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
April 21, 2026
In State ex rel. Wright v. Madison Cty. Mun. Court, the Court affirmed the decision of the Twelfth District Court of Appeals.
State ex rel. Wright v. Madison Cty. Mun. Court
April 20, 2026
In State ex rel. Leneghan v. Delaware Cty. Bd. of Elections, the Court granted Velva Dunn’s request to intervene as a respondent and directed her to file evidence and a merit brief by 4 p.m., Wednesday, April 22.
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Supreme Court of Ohio News
- Court May Not Retroactively Rewrite Statute to Apply to Same-Sex Couple's Parental Rights Dispute
- Neighbor's Long-Time Maintenance of Unused Railway Property Does Not Entitle It to Ownership
- Only Process Set by State Law Can Be Used for Postconviction Challenge to Death Sentence
- Justice's Law Review Article Proposes Reconsidering Judicial Age Limits
- Tuscarawas County Prosecutor Looks Forward to New Judgeship Appointment
- Van Wert Prosecutor Transitions to New Role on Bench
- Supreme Court Recertifies Summit County Specialized Docket
- February Ohio Bar Exam Results Announced
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Ohio Courts in the News
- Civic education program brings Ohio Supreme Court to Carroll County: Times Reporter
- Justice Comes to Town: Supreme Court to Visit Carroll County: Akron Legal News
- Ohio Supreme Court rules lifeguard chair not a defect in drowning case: Columbus Dispatch
- Ohio Supreme Court rules lifeguard chair not a defect in drowning case: Cincinnati Enquirer
- Did a lifeguard's seat contribute to a drowning? Ohio's top court says no: Cleveland.com
- Columbus attorney convicted of rape permanently banned from profession: Columbus Dispatch
- Pulled over by mistake? Cops can still keep you there, Ohio's top court says: Cleveland.com
- Ohio High Court Rules Police Can Continue Stop After Initial Mistake: Officer.com
- Ohio High Court Gives Cops Green Light After Botched Headlight Stop: Hoodline Cleveland
- Ohio Top Court Sends Case Back to see if ‘Not Working' was ‘Direct Result' of Worker's Injury: WorkersCompensation.com
- Art created by youth involved in court system on display: Toledo Blade