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  2. DeRolph v. State - Wikipedia

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    DeRolph v. State is a landmark case in Ohio constitutional law in which the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled that the state's method for funding public education was unconstitutional. [1]

  3. Ohio State Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    OSBA was founded on March 6, 1880 when the Cleveland Bar Association issued a call other Ohio local bar associations to meet at Case Hall in Cleveland. More than 400 lawyers met on July 8 to form the Association; Rufus P. Ranney was chosen as its first president. [2] Today, membership includes almost 70 percent of all Ohio law practitioners.

  4. Ohio AG files lawsuit to remove two state teachers' pension ...

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    Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed a lawsuit on Tuesday to remove two board members of the State Teachers Retirement System, saying they breached their fiduciary duty to protect the pension fund.

  5. Ohio Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    The Solicitor General of Ohio is the top appellate lawyer in the attorney general's office. In November 2014, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine secured a $22 million settlement from the credit score company ScoreSense, which is owned by the company One Technologies.

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  8. Sam Sloan is the last non-lawyer to argue a case before the Supreme Court. He did so in 1978. The Court ruled in his favor, 9–0. The Court prohibited non-lawyers in 2013. [92] Jim Traficant, a former U.S. Representative from Ohio, represented himself in a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act case in 1983, and was acquitted of ...

  9. Correction: Ohio Attorney General-Records Lawsuit story

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — In a story published Jan. 8, 2025, about a long-running public records lawsuit, The Associated Press erroneously reported the name of the attorney who argued the state’s case before the Ohio Supreme Court. It was Ohio Solicitor General Eliot Gaiser, not Chief Deputy Michael Hendershot. 01/09/2025 09:52 -0500