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March 9, 2026

In Fifty West Brewing Co., L.L.C. v. Canepa, the Court ordered the respondents to file a response by 3 p.m., Friday, March 13, to the relators’ complaint and amended emergency motion for a peremptory writ.


March 6, 2026

In Pointe at Polaris Phase I, L.L.C. v. Harris, the Court denied a joint motion to vacate the Board of Tax Appeals’ decision and order and to remand the case to the tax commissioner.


In State ex rel. Spencer v. Stark Cty. Bd. of Elections, the Court set a schedule for the filing of the answer, evidence, and briefs.


March 4, 2026

In State v. Tilton, the Court denied appellant Dennis G. Tilton’s emergency motion for supervisory relief and for a temporary suspension of the execution of his sentence.


March 3, 2026

The Court accepted State v. Thurmond and State v. Reed and held them for a decision in State v. Striblin.


The Court dismissed State ex rel. Schaffer v. Butler Cty. Sheriff’s Office with a dissenting opinion.


March 2, 2026

The Court published official versions of seven opinions, which were previously released as slip opinions.


February 27, 2026

In State ex rel. Mason v. Basinger, the Court modified the judgment and denied the request for a writ.


State ex rel. Mason v. Basinger


February 26, 2026

Eddy v. Farmers Property Cas. Ins. Co.


State ex rel. Patterson v. Starn


Peace v. Galloway


Medina Cty. Bar Assn. v. Hall


In Eddy v. Farmers Property Cas. Ins. Co., the Court ruled a trial judge must inspect the documents in an insurance claims file before releasing any of them to a couple who alleged their insurance company acted in bad faith.


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