Ohio Supreme Court
The Ohio Supreme Court is the highest court in the state of Ohio. It has the authority to interpret the state constitution and review decisions made by lower courts. The court consists of seven justices, including a chief justice, who are elected to six-year terms.
The primary responsibilities of the Ohio Supreme Court include hearing appeals on significant legal issues, overseeing the practice of law in the state, and ensuring justice is served. Its decisions can have a lasting impact on Ohio law and can influence legal precedents across the country.