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The Ohio Supreme Court wants to increase the availability of language services in Ohio courtrooms which may open the door to using artificial intelligence to translate in some limited scenarios.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentCitizens group Save Hartford Township appealed the Ohio Power Siting Board's approval of the Harvey Solar, a 350-megawatt solar farm set for Bennington and Hartford townships.
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Ohio’s House Bill 68 has been on hold because of a federal court's injunction.
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Maureen O'Connor's portrait initially stood in the court’s Grand Concourse, alongside an otherwise all male lineup. But it recently was removed amid disagreements about its placement among justices.
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The Ohio Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday from lawyers representing the Columbus Dispatch and the Columbus Division of Police. The case before the court will decide whether privacy protections afforded to victims of crime also apply to on-duty police officers.
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At issue is whether GOP Attorney General Dave Yost should be required to provide records to an appeals court that had been requested by the Center for Media and Democracy, which pertain to the nonprofit Republican association as well as its fundraising arm, the Rule of Law Defense Fund.
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After experiencing discrimination while receiving medical treatment, Hailey Adelaide pursued court orders to change her name and gender on her birth certificate.
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The three Republicans running for Ohio Supreme Court justice won their races, leaving just one Democrat on the court with six Republicans.
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Curious CbusThis election, many Ohioans will be voting on school levies. Education funding is a complicated and controversial topic, but one way to make sense of it is by using a quirky metaphor: it’s like baking a cake.
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We’re talking this hour with all six candidates on the ballot, three Democrats and three Republicans.