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February 25, 2026

In State ex rel. DeGraff v. Ottawa Cty. Bd. of Elections, the Court denied a request for a writ ordering a board of elections to remove a zoning amendment referendum from the May 2026 primary-election ballot.


State ex rel. DeGraff v. Ottawa Cty. Bd. of Elections


729 W. 130th St., L.L.C. v. Hinckley Twp. Bd of Zoning Appeals


Donald Sullivan, L.L.C. v. Reynolds


State ex rel. Suburban Driving School, L.L.C. v. Bur. of Workers' Comp.


State ex rel. Wright v. Madison Cty. Clerk of Courts


In 729 W. 130th St. LLC v Hinckley Twp. Bd. of Zoning Appeals, the Court ruled that an appeal by Medina County property owners of a zoning inspector’s “decision” that they couldn’t reopen a tavern was premature.


The Court denied the appellant’s request for oral argument in In re A.B., with a dissenting opinion.


In State v. Barton and State v. Burrell (2025-0952 and 2025-0962), the Court granted the Ohio attorney general’s requests to participate in oral argument in both cases.


February 24, 2026

In re RPA Energy, Inc.


In re RPA Energy, Inc.


State ex rel. Teagarden v. Dept. of Rehab. & Corr.


State ex rel. Harris v. Rothgery


State ex rel. Martin v. McCormick


In In re RPA Energy, Inc., the Court upheld a ban on an energy supplier from doing business in the state, but ordered a $1.44 million penalty against the company to be recalculated.


February 23, 2026

In Cleveland Metro. Bar Assn. v. Smith, the Court reinstated Robert Smith III of Twinsburg to the practice of law.


February 19, 2026

Voss v. Quicken Loans, L.L.C.


State ex rel. Ames v. Big Walnut Local School Dist. Bd. of Edn.


State ex rel. Fenstermaker v. McConville


Disciplinary Counsel v. Gernert


In Voss v. Quicken Loans, L.L.C., the Court found a homeowner is entitled to a $250 payment from his mortgage lender for the company’s failure to report on time that his mortgage had been paid off; however, a class-action lawsuit he filed on behalf of others cannot proceed.


February 18, 2026

State v. Ballish


State ex rel. Harris v. Watson


State ex rel. Lawrence v. Dept. of Rehab & Corr.


In State v. Ballish, the Court ruled that a trial judge could prohibit a woman from using drugs or alcohol and from entering bars as part of her sentence for misdemeanor theft.


February 17, 2026

In State ex rel. Cincinnati Enquirer v. Baker Ross, the Court granted a writ preventing Summit County Court of Common Pleas Judge Susan Baker Ross from enforcing an order purporting to limit what newspapers may record and publish of an ongoing criminal proceeding.


State ex rel. Cincinnati Enquirer v. Baker Ross


State ex rel. Platt v. Montgomery Cty. Bd. of Elections


State ex rel. Fenstermaker v. Grogan


Disciplinary Counsel v. Henderson Carter


The Court accepted State ex rel. Yost v. Cent. Tobacco & Stuff, Inc. for review.


In Disciplinary Counsel v. Henderson Carter, the Court ordered a disbarred attorney to pay a $30,000 penalty and stop practicing law.


In In re Salters, the Court suspended Gerald Salters of Reynoldsburg from the practice of law for an interim period based on a felony conviction.


February 13, 2026

The Court rescheduled oral argument in Straub Nissan, L.L.C. v. Harris for Tuesday, April 14.


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