Ohio Attorney General comments on Supreme Court motion in Moe v. Yost

Ohio Attorney General comments on Supreme Court motion in Moe v. Yost
Attorney General Dave Yost — Official Website
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has addressed a motion for stay submitted to the Ohio Supreme Court in the matter of Moe v. Yost. Yost remarked on the importance of maintaining the law’s enforcement as the legal process unfolds.

“This fight is far from over – and until it is, there’s no sense in toggling the law on and off like a light switch,” said Yost. He emphasized the belief that the law should remain effective while the case is under review by the court. “We hope that the Ohio Supreme Court will confirm that, so there’s no doubt that our children remain protected,” he added.

Yost expressed his assurance over the legislature’s actions, stating, “We look forward to showing once again that the legislature acted properly in enacting this constitutional law, which protects our children from irreversible medical decisions. I remain confident that the law will be upheld.”

The motion can be accessed via the attorney general’s website.



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