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  1. In State ex rel. Dudley v. Yost, the Court denied the request of respondent Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost to dismiss the case and the Court set a schedule for the presentation of evidence and filing of briefs. The Court dismissed 11 cases and found Ronald Bibb to be a vexatious litigator.

  2. In 2022, Ohio voters in all counties will elect judges, including chief justice and two justices of the Supreme Court of Ohio, as well as judges for the Ohio Court of Appeals. Voters in most counties will elect judges of the county court of common pleas and some will elect county court judges. In all, nearly 170 judges will be elected in 2022.

  3. The Supreme Court of Ohio is established by Article IV, Section 1, of the Ohio Constitution, which provides that “the judicial power of the state is vested in a Supreme Court, Courts of Appeals, Courts of Common Pleas and divisions thereof, and such other courts inferior to the Supreme Court as may from time to time be established by law.”.

  4. The Supreme Court of Ohio was founded in 1802, established in the state constitution as a three-member court, holding courts in each county every year. The constitution was approved that year, one year before statehood. In 1823, the state legislature ordered the court to meet annually in Columbus. It was located in the Ohio Statehouse beginning ...

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  6. The history of the Supreme Court of Ohio Law Library began around 1860. The initial collection of nearly 2,000 volumes of law books was originally a part of the State Library collection, which was transferred to rooms assigned to the Supreme Court of Ohio.

  7. ohio.gov › resources › supreme-court-of-ohioSupreme Court of Ohio

    Aug 12, 2022 · The Supreme Court of Ohio is the court of last resort in Ohio. The Ohio Supreme Court is established by Article IV, Section 1 of the Ohio Constitution. Launch. Supreme Court of Ohio.

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