Ohio Supreme Court on Buckeye Voices
Friday, October 24th, 2008 By David Owsiany
I recorded a Buckeye Voices podcast with Case Western Reserve University Law Professor Jonathan Adler today. He and his wife, Christina, provide an in-depth analysis of the Ohio Supreme Court’s recent evolution in this new paper recently published by the Federalist Society.
The Adlers make a persuasive case that the Ohio Supreme Court has dramatically improved over the last decade, due in large part to activist justices retiring and voters replacing them with justices who exercise restraint from the bench.
Tags: judicial activism, Judicial Election, Judicial Restraint, Ohio Supreme Court


