No further explanation was provided for why the justices felt dismissal was necessary, even though the court held oral arguments May 25.
No further explanation was provided for why the justices felt dismissal was necessary,The decision was unanimous. Six justices concurred with the dismissal. Justice Pat DeWine, whose father is the governor, recused himself from the case and Ohio 8th District Court of Appeals Judge Emanuella Groves, who filled in, also agreed with the dismissal.“We still believe the governor was acting outside his legal authority,” he said.
Dann argued that DeWine should have accepted the pandemic unemployment benefits. But at the Ohio Supreme Court,that Ohio law doesn’t compel the governor to participate in all federal unemployment compensation programs created by the CARES Act.
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