Ohio Supreme Court ruling shakes up judicial norms, allowing open endorsements from judges and candidates in the state.
The Ohio Supreme Court dealt a blow to submetering companies by ruling that the middlemen should be regulated like utilities.
The decision overturns regulators who had treated those companies as agents of landlords, leaving tenants with fewer ...
The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that submetering companies are public utilities, impacting an industry that critics say has increased electric costs for renters. This decision means state ...
In its opinion, the high court said an appellate court "is not free to substitute its judgment for that of the trial judge." ...
Ohio is a notoriously difficult state for building renewable energy. Many counties ban wind and solar outright, but even in ...
This move brings the companies under state oversight and is expected to increase consumer protections for renters.
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a submetering company that arranged with Columbus landlords to sell electricity ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed a brief urging the Ohio Supreme Court to uphold the removal of Melanie Leneghan as a ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - After years of complaints of out-of-control bills, the Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that companies that ...
Two Ohio appeals court judges expressed skepticism Tuesday that the state could regulate Google like a public utility, with ...
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