Supreme Court of Ohio Dismisses Appeal Seeking to End Senterra’s “Rolling Analysis” https://t.co/2RwCfUbp8e | by @voryslaw
A majority of justices allowed an Ohio constitutional amendment on qualified immunity to move forward. https://t.co/8IoeZbQU4o
Ohio AG certifies proposed ban on police immunity after loss at US Supreme Court https://t.co/EnRAwgu4uu
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost cannot block a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at ending qualified immunity for police officers and other government employees from advancing toward the Ohio ballot. Following the court's decision, Yost announced he would set aside his objections and allow the amendment to proceed. This development marks a significant step in Ohio's efforts to potentially eliminate qualified immunity protections. The Ohio Supreme Court also dismissed an unrelated appeal concerning Senterra's "rolling analysis."