
Ohio Supreme Court Backs Sheriff on ICE Contract Secrecy
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Ohio Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Geauga County Sheriffs Office in ACLU Lawsuit
The Ohio Supreme Court unanimously sided with the Geauga County Sheriffs Office in a lawsuit from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) regarding public records on the sheriffs contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The ACLU initially requested contracts from June 2024 to March 2025, but the ICE deal was signed in March 2024, falling outside the requested timeline. The ACLU argued that the sheriffs office hid the ICE deal from the public, while the sheriff maintained transparency and cited federal law to block release. The court ruled in favor of the sheriffs office due to a missed filing deadline, leaving the core fight over ICE contract secrecy open in Ohio.
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