Ohio Supreme Court Announces Two Decisions on Successor Insurance IssuesJohn T. Waldron, III
the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that had guaranteed nationwide abortion access, until it was overturnedlast year. That decision kicked abortion access decisions back to the states.
The 4-3 decisionreflected the other decisions the court has made on redistricting: Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor voted to reject the maps, along with Justice Michael Donnelly, Justice Melody Stewart and Justice Jennifer Brunner. Justices Sharon Kennedy, Patrick DeWine and Patrick Fischer all diss...
The Supreme Court under Chief Justice Earl Warren ended up siding with Mapp in a 6–3 vote. However, they chose to ignore the question of whether a law against the possession of obscene material violated her right to freedom of expression as explained in the First Amendment. Instead, they f...
People alleging workplace bias have to show “background circumstances,” including that LGBTQ people made the decisions affecting Ames or statistical evidence showing a pattern of discrimination against members of the majority group. The appeals court noted that...
ATHENS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio University has paused the awarding of race-based diversity scholarships following the Supreme Court's decision last summer to strike down affirmative action in college admissions.
Voters overwhelming passed November's Issue 1, which guaranteed an individual's right "to make and carry out one's own reproductive decisions," making Ohio the seventh state where voters opted to protect abortion access in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision last summer to overturn...
Is the ethical response by a pregnant woman to comply with the policy, even to the point of giving birth. There are many ethics decisions involved here. Let’s just focus on one of them, the decision to call abortions non-essential procedures, and run it through one of the ethics decisio...
Issue 1 was aballot measureto change the Ohio Constitution to include protections for abortion access. According to ballot language, the measure would establish in the state constitution "an individual right to one's own reproductive medical treatment," including to make decisions on abortion, contra...
“impartial” legal analysis of Issue 1. It indicates the amendment would make Ohio’s abortion law less restrictive “than at any time in Ohio’s history” — even less than under the decades-old precedents of landmark U.S. Supreme Court decisions includingRoe v. Wadeand Planned Parenthood...