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Ohio's ban on gender-affirming care for minors is now back in effect.The Ohio Supreme Court says the ban can continue as a legal fight plays out.The ban prevents doctors from prescribing hormones ...
The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for an Ohio constitutional amendment to end qualified immunity to appear on voters' ballots in a new ruling this week. Why It Matters. Ohio Attorney General ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Just one day after the Missouri Supreme Court ordered a Jackson County judge to vacate injunctions that temporarily restored abortion access, the judge has complied ...
The Supreme Court ruled Monday to let two state gun control laws remain in place, as the 6-3 conservative court declined to take up challenges to Maryland’s assault weapons ban and Rhode Island ...
Life U.S. Supreme Court paves way for proposed Ohio state constitutional amendment to end qualified immunity to move forward after 2 years of being blocked ...
After the U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, here's what to know about the proposed qualified immunity initiative.
Ohio’s Republican attorney general, Dave Yost, defended the state. His office cast the “background circumstances” rule as a simple application of Supreme Court precedent that’s “just ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday revived a woman's claim that she was discriminated against at work because she is straight.. The unanimous ruling could make it easier in some parts of ...
The state Supreme Court could have stepped in immediately to stop the law from going into effect while it considered the case. That didn’t happen, and the silence seems to signal approval for ...
North Carolina could see substantial election law changes after the six-month fight over the 2024 Supreme Court results between Jefferson Griffin and Allison Riggs.
U.S. Supreme Court paves way for proposed Ohio constitutional amendment to end qualified immunity to move forward The citizen-led initiative related to police will now be reviewed by the Ohio ...
The US Supreme Court rules against Ohio AG Dave Yost on citizens' ballot initiatives, related to proposed constitutional amendment to end qualified immunity in Ohio. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
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