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A federal court has ruled that Ohio redistricting officials have until May 28 to implement new state legislative district maps, if they cannot meet that deadline, then the federal judges will implement a map already invalidated by the Ohio Supreme Court.
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The question comes from a class-action lawsuit filed against the streaming services, and a decision in the case could have national implications.
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The three federal judges hearing an Ohio legislative redistricting case also heard a request on a congressional redistricting case, by opponents who say the 15-district congressional map is "unlawful".
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A primary for just Ohio House and Senate races will be set later this year, after Republicans on the redistricting commission failed to pass maps that the Ohio Supreme Court found constitutional.
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Republican lawmaker to introduce bill taking cost of second primary from Ohio Supreme Court's budgetThe Ohio Supreme Court has ruled against three sets of state House and Senate maps approved by Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission, resulting in no valid maps for the May 3 primary.
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US Sen. Rob Portman said "based on her responses to my questions, her record, and her answers at her confirmation hearing, I cannot support her nomination." But US Sen. Sherrod Brown is a strong "yes".
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Highland County Judge Rocky Coss and his statewide committee made 100 recommendations to the Ohio Supreme Court including remote hearings and testimony
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Ohio's attorney general says the state Supreme Court "upended" the judicial system.
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All eyes are on the Ohio Supreme Court as it looks at the fourth set of maps submitted by the Ohio RThis set of maps is tweaked versions of the maps the court earlier ruled unconstitutional
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The coalition to draft new state legislative district maps for Ohio is starting to take form with less than a week to go before the court-ordered deadline.
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But two of Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor’s former colleagues say that’s unlikely, and may not be serious.
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The new state House and state Senate district maps approved by Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission last month have been invalidated by the court.