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June 5, 2026
In re Application of Duke Energy Ohio, Inc.
Disciplinary Counsel v. Avery
In In re Application of Duke Energy Ohio, Inc., the Court ruled that Duke Energy can charge customers $29 million to recover the cost of retiring propane caverns it used for decades to deliver natural gas.
June 4, 2026
Disciplinary Counsel v. Harvey
State ex rel. Bates v. Clancy
In Disciplinary Counsel v. Harvey, the Court permanently disbarred a Gallia County attorney who was convicted of theft after stealing more than $225,000 from an estate he administered.
June 3, 2026
State v. Turner
State ex rel. Bates v. Jenkins
State ex rel. Krug v. Stuff
In State v. Turner, the Court ruled that a teen whose case was transferred from juvenile court could be convicted of crimes in adult court, even if the juvenile court had not initially found probable cause for the crimes.
In In re Resignation of Piergies, the Court found James Piergies of Brookville in contempt for failure to surrender his certificate of admission and failure to file an affidavit of compliance.
June 2, 2026
State v. Heffley
State ex rel. McIntyre v. McCarty
Disciplinary Counsel v. Skelton
In State v. Heffley, the Court ruled that an Allen County man barred from possessing a gun under state and federal law may petition to have his firearm rights reinstated.
June 1, 2026
In In re A.M., the Court ordered the appellees to file a memorandum in response to appellant’s memorandum in support of jurisdiction by June 8.
In In re Application of Oak Run Solar Project, L.L.C., the Court denied as moot motions made by intervening appellee and amici curiae Ohio Chamber of Commerce and Ohio Business Roundtable.
May 29, 2026
In Bahorek v. Franklin Cty. Bd. of Revision (2026-0604, 2026-0606, 2026-0607, 2026-0608) the Court granted the appellants’ motion to immediately stay the judgment of the Tenth District Court of Appeals.
In Bahorek v. Franklin Cty. Bd. of Revision, the Court ordered the appellees to file a response, if they choose, by noon, Monday, June 1, to the appellant’s motion to immediately stay the judgment of the Tenth District Court of Appeals.
Olentangy Local School Dist. Bd. of Edn. v. Delaware Cty. Bd. of Revision
State v. Fraley
State v. Bissell
In State v. Bissell, the Court ruled that a trial court had sufficient evidence to convict a driver of felony murder for speeding through an accident scene, which resulted in the driver hitting and killing a Cleveland firefighter.
May 28, 2026
In State ex rel. Brewer v. LaRose (2026-0598 and 2026-0601, the Court denied the relator’s motion to expedite briefing and for interim relief.
State ex rel. Javitch Block, L.L.C. v. Wollscheid
State ex rel. Haydocy v. Ohio Pub. Emps. Retirement Sys.
In Cleveland Metro. Bar Assn. v. Hummel and Disciplinary Counsel v. McNamara, the Court found Karen Hummel of Chardon and Walter McNamara of Columbus in contempt for failure to file affidavits of compliance.
In Toledo Bar Assn. v. Harden, the Court issued a one-year stayed suspension from the practice of law to Samuel Harden of Toledo.
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Supreme Court of Ohio News
- Duke Energy Can Charge Customers to Close Retired Propane Caverns
- Court Disbars Attorney Who Stole $225,000 From Client's Estate
- Juvenile Could Face New Charges After Case Transferred to Adult Court
- Washington County Prosecutor Humbled to Serve as Judge
- Three New Judges Bring Wide Array of Experience to Bench
- Justice's Law Review Article Proposes Reconsidering Judicial Age Limits
- Supreme Court of Ohio Releases Annual Reports
- Supreme Court Forges New Pathway for Legal Education in Ohio
- Settlement Week Successes Expand
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Ohio Courts in the News
- Ohio Supreme Court rules some federally barred gun owners can seek rights restoration: WBNS
- Ohio Supreme Court rules on gun rights restoration for state, federal convictions: WXIX
- New Ohio Supreme Court ruling allows people banned from owning guys to seek to have their gun rights back: WKYC (video)
- Ohio Supreme Court says people convicted of domestic violence can get guns back: The Columbus Dispatch
- Ohio Supreme Court rules for Allen County man in firearms case: Lima Ohio
- Supreme Court finds former Montgomery County judge in contempt: Dayton Daily News
- Ohio Supreme Court suspends former Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Richard Skelton: WHIO (video)
- Ohio juveniles can get new charges after adult court transfer: Bloomberg Law
- https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/central-ohio-news/ohio-supreme-court-rules-olentangy-schools-cant-appeal-values-of-property-it-doesnt-own/
- 6,000-acre solar project permit nixed by Ohio Supreme Court, for now at least: CBS News
- Supreme Court of Ohio reverses permit for Oak Run Solar site: Solar Builder