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How federal elections are run across the U.S. could be upended if the Supreme Court adopts even a limited version of a once-fringe idea known as the "independent state legislature theory."
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The court called the leak "one of the worst breaches of trust in its history." The Marshal of the Supreme Court "has to date been unable to identify a person responsible," the court said Thursday.
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The "independent state legislature theory" could give state legislatures independent power to put in place all manner of election rules, without any available review by state courts.
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Republican legislative leaders have filed an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a ruling by the Ohio Supreme Court that found their congressional district map to be unconstitutional.
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Former Parma resident hopes The Onion can get his free speech suit to the Supreme Court. No, really!The Onion filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court this week in support of a Northeast Ohio man who was arrested in 2016 for creating a parody Parma Police Department Facebook page.
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Several states’ abortion bans are caught up in the courts due to legal challenges. The ever-changing abortion landscape is a source of confusion while demand for services remains high.
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A local Akron activist was appealing a case dismissal lawsuit his charity brought against the Akron Board of Zoning, but now he is considering appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court; Akron's police union is demanding the state's investigation into the officer-involved shooting death of Jayland Walker be immediately ceased; A Canton City councilman doesn't believe the shooting death of a Black man by a white police officer was racially motivated ... and more stories.
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A federal judge has ruled that CVS, Walgreens and Walmart owe $650 million in damages to the two counties due to the way the pharmacies distributed opioids; Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman wants to take the congressional map to the U.S. Supreme Court because he believes the Ohio Supreme Court overstepped by meddling in redistricting ... and more stories.
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Portman changed his stance on same-sex marriage after his son came out as gay in 2013.
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From 'positive step' to 'dangerous and chilling,' Cincinnati residents react to Roe v. Wade decisionLocal organizations, officials, and residents have mixed reaction to the Supreme Court's decision Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade.