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“Ohioans who worked from home during COVID not eligible for tax refund, court rules; The Ohio Supreme Court decision means cities avoided millions in refunds”

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“Ohioans who worked from home during COVID not eligible for tax refund, court rules; The Ohio Supreme Court decision means cities avoided millions in refunds”: Jessie Balmert of The Cincinnati Enquirer has this report. ” You can access today’s ruling of the Supreme Court of Ohio at this link. .”

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Ohio Supreme Court rules judges not required to defer to state agency interpretations of ambiguous laws

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The Ohio Supreme Court Thursday ruled that Ohio courts do not have to defer to a state agency’s interpretation of an ambiguous law. The Ohio Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors declined to authorize TWISM Enterprises, L.L.C.

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“U.S. Supreme Court rules that Ohio death row inmate should not be transported for neurological testing”

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Supreme Court rules that Ohio death row inmate should not be transported for neurological testing”: Laura Hancock of The Cleveland Plain Dealer has this report. “U.S.

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“Ohio Supreme Court rules that Oberlin College doesn’t have to pay bakery $36 million judgment while appeals play out”

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Ohio Supreme Court rules that Oberlin College doesn’t have to pay bakery $36 million judgment while appeals play out”: Laura Hancock of The Cleveland Plain Dealer has this report.

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US federal judge enjoins Ohio state court from withholding publication of e-filed complaints

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The US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio Tuesday issued a preliminary injunction against the Clerk of the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas for withholding e-filed civil complaints from public view during a “clerk review” process.

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“Ohio Supreme Court partially OKs ballot language for plan to make it harder to amend constitution”

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Ohio Supreme Court partially OKs ballot language for plan to make it harder to amend constitution”: Haley BeMiller of The Columbus Dispatch has this report on a per curiam opinion that a partially divided Supreme Court of Ohio issued today. Update : In other coverage, Andrew J.

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Split Ohio High Court Says Jury Must Mull Drilling Rights Row

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A split Ohio Supreme Court unraveled a trial court ruling in favor of oil and gas rights owner Tera LLC that acted as the basis of a $40 million damages award against Gulfport Energy, reasoning Thursday that there is a "genuine issue of material fact" over the meaning of certain terms in parties' lease agreement.

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