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NEI Seeks Feedback for 2026-2031 Strategic Plan

The National Eye Institute (NEI) is requesting feedback for its 2026-2031 Strategic Plan, which will guide vision research priorities. The NEI is seeking input from the scientific community, health professionals, patient advocates, and the public.

Routine Consultation Education
11d ago Ohio Court of Appeals
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State v. Barrow - Child Endangerment Charges Dismissed

The Ohio Court of Appeals reversed a trial court's dismissal of child endangerment charges against Anthony Barrow. The appellate court ruled that a local ordinance was not preempted by state law, allowing charges related to firearm storage to proceed.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
11d ago Ohio Court of Appeals
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State v. Gray - Criminal Damaging Conviction Affirmed

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a defendant's conviction for criminal damaging, finding sufficient evidence supported the verdict. The court also upheld the trial court's restitution determination, stating evidentiary rules do not apply at sentencing.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
11d ago Ohio Court of Appeals
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State v. Padgelek - Criminal Case Opinion on Misdemeanors

The Ohio Court of Appeals issued an opinion in the criminal case State v. Padgelek, addressing misdemeanor sentences, guilty pleas, and statutory violations. The opinion, identified by citation 2026 Ohio 817 and docket number 25 BE 0046, provides guidance on sentencing procedures.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
11d ago Ohio Court of Appeals
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State v. Thompkins - Restitution Order Affirmed

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's order requiring Carlos Thompkins to pay $6,341.43 in restitution. The court found no abuse of discretion in the restitution amount after a two-day hearing.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
11d ago Ohio Court of Appeals
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Ohnstad v. Bruce & Mary Ann Erickson Found. - Summary Judgment, Service of Process

The Ohio Court of Appeals reversed a trial court's summary judgment, finding that the defendant trust waived its defense of lack of capacity by not asserting it in its answer. The court held that service on the trustee was sufficient within the statute of limitations period.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
11d ago Ohio Court of Appeals
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Walker v. JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. - Ohio Court Opinion

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's dismissal of a consumer's claims against JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. The claims included breach of implied contract, unjust enrichment, conversion, breach of fiduciary duty, and constructive fraud, all stemming from a denied credit card application. The court found no reasonable grounds for the appeal.

Routine Enforcement Consumer Finance
11d ago Ohio Court of Appeals
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Adams v. Kline & Kavali Mechanical Contrs., L.L.C. - Employer Intentional Tort

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision granting summary judgment in a case involving an employer intentional tort claim. The court found no evidence to support the appellant's claim that the employer intended to injure the deceased employee.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
11d ago Ohio Court of Appeals
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In re S.P. - Parental Termination and Permanent Custody

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a juvenile court's decision to commit children to permanent custody of the Hamilton County Department of Job and Family Services. The mother failed to remedy issues that led to the children's removal and did not visit them for nearly three years.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
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People of Michigan v. Julie Ann Zimmerman - Criminal Appeal

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court judgment against Julie Ann Zimmerman, who was convicted of perjury and sentenced as a third-offense habitual offender. The court found sufficient evidence and rejected claims of ineffective counsel and improper character evidence.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice

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