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T wo weeks before Election Day, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced the indictment of six non-U.S. citizens on charges of illegally voting in past elections. The announcement was made during ...
Before joining the Attorney General’s Office, he was the associate vice president of state relations at The Ohio State University. From 2019 to 2022, he led the state and federal lobbying efforts as the director of policy and legislation for Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost.
David Anthony Yost (born December 22, 1956) is an American politician and lawyer who currently serves as the 51st Attorney General of Ohio. A member of the Republican Party, Yost previously served as Ohio State Auditor.
The Court of Claims Defense (COCD) Section defends cases filed against the State of Ohio in the Ohio Court of Claims, and briefs and argues appeals of those cases in the 10th District Court of Appeals and the Ohio Supreme Court.
Case docket: STATE OF OHIO vs. NICHOLAS ROWLAND, B 2200087 in Ohio State, Hamilton County, Court of Common Pleas, ROBERT A GOERING presiding, last filing 10/05/2022, filed 01/27/2022.
Mar 22, 2024 · The group that’s tried eight times to get Ohio attorney general Dave Yost to approve language for a constitutional amendment to eliminate qualified immunity for police officers and other government employees is suing over the AG’s latest rejection.