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Jim Obergefell never planned to sue the state of Ohio, but his love for his husband drove him to become a pioneer for LGBTQ+ rights.
The US Supreme Court has sided with an Ohio woman who alleged she was discriminated against at her job because she is heterosexual. The justices voted unanimously in a ruling focused on evidence standards that could make it easier to file similar "reverse discrimination" cases.
She has been the speaker at the monthly Allen County Republican Party luncheon every June for the past 12 years, but during this year’s lunch at the Lima Eagles, Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Sharon Kennedy was focused on a different anniversary,
Energy Transfer has appealed the amount of taxes the pipeline owes, seeking to cut Rover’s taxable value from $3.5 billion to about $1.85 billion.
Ohio Supreme Court will decide whether utility middlemen can charge apartment dwellers for electricity without following rules imposed on utilities.
Multiple Ohio Supreme Court justices on Tuesday pressed a state regulator’s attorney on why a company that resells a utility’s electricity shouldn’t have to follow the same rules as the utility itself.