Ohio Attorney General to Certify Proposed Ban on Police Immunity

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Insurance Journal - Apr 24, 2025

Prompted by a stinging defeat at the U.S. Supreme Court, Republican Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost on Tuesday said he was putting aside his objections and allowing a proposed constitutional amendment that would end qualified immunity for police and other …...

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