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To honor the semiquincentennial, the Court hosted a year-long celebration titled "The Story of America," highlighting significant historical events that shaped both the nation and Ohio. In addition to digital content, the initiative features special events and exhibits at the Court. The celebration aims to spark curiosity, strengthen civic literacy, and recognize pivotal moments in American and Ohio history. Learn More.
Daily Case Announcements
& Opinions
July 14, 2026
In State v. King, the Court ruled that a prosecutor may seek court permission to appeal a trial judge’s post-verdict judgment of acquittal of a criminal defendant.
State v. King
State ex rel. Esrati v. Foley
July 13, 2026
At the request of the appellant Ohio Power Company, the Court dismissed In re Application of Ohio Power Co.
The Court declined to accept Cleveland v. Njoku for review.
In State v. O'Brien, the Court appointed the Ohio Public Defender to represent appellant Kelly O'Brien.
July 10, 2026
State v. Polizzi
State ex rel. Mobley v. Franklin Cty. Bd. of Commrs.
In State v. Polizzi, the Court upheld the nearly 30-year prison sentence imposed on a former teacher who groomed two 17-year-old students to engage in sexual activity with him.
July 9, 2026
In State v. Rodriguez, the Court reversed a First District Court of Appeals decision that had vacated a Hamilton County woman’s child endangerment convictions.
Cincinnati v. State
State v. Rodriguez
July 8, 2026
In Steigerwald v. Berea, the Court ruled that a city is not liable for the death of a senior citizen who died after tripping over the extended legs of a newly installed bench in the recreation center locker room.
Steigerwald v. Berea
July 7, 2026
State ex rel. Mobley v. Banks
The Court accepted Vanderveer v. Ohio Assn. of Pub. School Emps. for review.
The Court canceled oral argument for In re Application of Ohio Power Co., scheduled for Aug. 6, and will reschedule at a later date.
In Columbus Bar Assn. v. Armengau, the Court denied the respondent’s request to modify the conditions of payment of court costs and payments to the Lawyers Fund for Client Protection.
July 6, 2026
The Court published official versions of four opinions, which were previously released as slip opinions.
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Ohio Courts in the News
- Former Speaker Boehner's bronze portrait unveiled at Supreme Court of Ohio: Dayton Daily News, Journal-News
- Documentary explores history of Ohio's 88 courthouses: Chillicothe Gazette
- Ohio Supreme Court upholds Columbia Gas rate structure already in place for customers: WTOL
- Supreme Court of Ohio dismisses Lancaster school tax cases: Lancaster Eagle Gazette
- Mobile home park owner not liable for dog bite, Ohio Supreme Court says: Dayton Daily News
- Ohio Supreme Court Declines Mackenzie Shirilla Appeal Over One-Day Filing Delay: Law Commentary
- Judge orders two people convicted for their roles in the Pike County massacre to be resentenced: WLWT
- Ohio court upholds 25 year conviction in brutal domestic assault case: Fox26 News
- Ohio court strikes down local law that criminalized feeding the homeless: Pacific Legal Foundation
- Two graduate from Veterans Court Program: Star Beacon
- Graduates turn over new leaf with help of Geauga County drug court program: The News-Herald