State ex rel. Ohio Stands Up!, Inc. v. DeWine
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The Supreme Court granted the motion to dismiss this complaint brought by Relator, Ohio Stands Up!, Inc., seeking writs of prohibition and mandamus against Respondents, the Ohio Governor and the Director of the Office of Budget and Management, holding that Relator lacked standing to bring this original action.
In its prayer for relief, Relator argued that the lottery entailing the expenditure of over $5 million to encourage Ohio residents to receive COVID-19 vaccinations was unconstitutional and discriminatory and sought to prevent Respondents from both spending the money on the lottery and from injecting the vaccines into Ohio's children. Respondents filed a motion to dismiss, arguing that Relator lacked standing. The Supreme Court agreed and granted the motion, holding that Relator failed to establish that it had standing to seeking a writ of prohibition or writ of mandamus in this original action.
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