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The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to hear a redistricting case out of North Carolina where Republicans plan to invoke a little-known doctrine known as the independent state legislature theory — and it could have an impact on Ohio's redistricting saga.
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The plaintiffs argue the Ohio Constitution protects an individual's right to health care choice.
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Jayland Walker was shot and killed by Akron police after a traffic stop; Ohio abortion clinics have filed a lawsuit with the state's highest court to block the ban on abortions after a fetal heart beat is detected"; Odell Beckam Jr. has found a buyer for his Ohio mansion.
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The Cleveland woman had been missing for nearly four days and was last seen at a Terminal Tower parking lot with an unidentified man; Lake Catholic High School says the lacrosse player with the swastika did not draw it himself and was unaware it was there; Deshaun Watson continues practicing with the Cleveland Browns despite allegations of sexual misconduct from 22 women.
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Low income families in Ohio are challenged due to limits imposed on baby formula by a public assistance program; Akron police hope to install 130 license plate-reading cameras that use artificial intelligence; Ohio Redistricting Commission members spar over state supreme court contempt charges.
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The court wants the redistricting commission to explain their reasoning for not having maps approved again; A former Cleveland city worker will be spared from prison time despite his role in corruption scheme; A Kent native illustrator will have his artwork featured on a postal stamp; and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: Ohio Republicans want to hit pause on legislative redistricting battle...and moreRepublican leaders want the Supreme Court to pause redistricting fight until after November election; Summit County Council Rep Jerry Feeman dies after a long illness; Mayor Justin Bibb wants tax abatement on homes' first $350,000.
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The future of Ohio's legislative district maps is hanging in limbo, with a few major decisions pending.
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Ohio's highest court ruled the fourth set of maps as unconstitutional; Civil rights activists joined Cleveland State students in a protest against the law school's name; and more stories
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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.