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Prompted by a stinging defeat at the U.S. Supreme Court, Republican Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost on Tuesday said he was putting aside his objections and allowing a proposed constitutional amendment ...
Yost is suing ShotStop for allegedly selling unsafe body armor and falsely labeling imports as Ohio-made. The lawsuit is ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Tuesday the nomination of Maj. Gen. John C. Harris Jr. to run Ohio’s Veterans Services. Harris, the state’s current Assistant Adjutant General for the Army, made news ...
This lawsuit stems from a cross-agency investigation that launched after claims were made that ShotStop was misrepresenting the origins and protective ability of its ballistics products.
The Ohio Supreme Court has reinstated H.B. 68, blocking gender-affirming care for transgender youth while legal challenges ...
The Ohio Supreme Court issued a ruling Tuesday allowing the state to continue a ban on gender-affirming care for youth while Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost appeals a lower court's decision. In March, ...
Yost is suing ShotStop for allegedly selling unsafe body armor and falsely labeling imports as Ohio-made. The lawsuit is seeking restitution for affected consumers.
The board decided the initiative to end qualified immunity only contained one proposed amendment, meaning organizers have the ...
Following months in court, Ohio’s ban on health care for trans youth with take effect after a new high court ruling ...
The Ohio Supreme Court has allowed a ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth to go into effect while lower courts ...
A citizen’s coalition that wants to ask Ohio voters whether to end qualified immunity for public workers, like police ...