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The Daily Legal News has provided information and services for the general public and Cuyahoga County’s legal and business communities for more than 100 years. People rely on DLN — the designated newspaper of record for the Cuyahoga County court system and the county’s official law journal — to find the information they need.

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In the latest edition of “Making the Case,” the Supreme Court of Ohio hears a challenge to a Canton rental inspection law that allows the city to get a warrant to search for safety violations. The Supreme Court also considers a woman’s challenge to her child endangerment conviction.

Read moreUtilities Can Charge Customers for Joint Operations of Older Power Plants

The Supreme Court of Ohio today rejected a claim that consumers overpaid $115 million for electricity generated in 2020 by two coal-fired power plants, partially owned by three Ohio utilities.

Read moreCourt Rejects Challenge to Columbia Gas Rate Increase

The Supreme Court of Ohio today rejected challenges to Columbia Gas of Ohio’s $68 million rate increase approved by state regulators in 2023.

Read moreRecent Court Decision Leads to Dismissal of Several School Board Property Tax Appeals

The Supreme Court of Ohio decided 47 cases today based on its prior ruling that a local board of education is unable to appeal the tax valuation of real property except for property it owns or leases.

Read moreSupreme Court: Grandparents Challenge Mother’s Right to Regain Custody of Daughter

A Summit County woman has battled her addiction and is in pursuit of regaining custody of her daughter. The daughter’s grandparents have legal custody of the child and question whether the mother and her new husband can adequately care for the girl.

Read moreSupreme Court of OhioHeadlinesOhio Supreme Court rules those with federal restrictions could have gun rights in state: NBC4

The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that people who are federally barred from possessing firearms due to prior criminal convictions can petition the state to have their gun rights restored.

Read moreOhio Supreme Court hears arguments in flavored tobacco ban case with home rule at the center: Ohio Capital Journal

The Ohio Supreme Court will decide if Ohio cities can ban flavored tobacco products — a ruling that could have wide-ranging implications for municipal home rule.

Read moreCan police search your car if they smell weed? Ohio’s top court to decide: Cleveland.com

Voters may have legalized marijuana in 2023, but one of the key questions around Ohio’s marijuana policy remains unanswered. If a police officer pulls someone over, is the smell of marijuana enough to search the car?

Read moreSex offender found working at kids camp prompts Ohio Supreme Court to consider 'employment address' definition: News5 Cleveland

The Ohio Supreme Court is weighing how to legally define "place of employment" after a Tier 3 sex offender ended up performing work at a children's summer camp in Geauga County.

Read moreThe Ohio Supreme Court set safeguards for renters’ electric bills. Republican lawmakers rolled them back: TiffinOhio

In a late-night vote Wednesday, lawmakers rolled back legal protections for submetered renters’ electric bills that were established by the Ohio Supreme Court.

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