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Ohio Supreme Court Celebrates Black History

On February 10, 2026, the Supreme Court of Ohio will host a public program titled “ A Century of Black History Commemorations ” featuring keynote speaker Tammy R. Bennett. The event, which aims to honor the achievements of Black Ohioans and inspire future leaders, is free to attend in person at the Moyer Judicial Center or via livestream on the Court's webpage . Read more about the program at Court News Ohio .

ChatGPT Dominates, Copilot Stalls

Recent web traffic data shows Microsoft Copilot is falling behind in the AI race, holding just 1.1% of the market compared to ChatGPT’s 64.5% and Gemini’s 21.5%. While competitors like Grok and Claude are growing, Copilot's share has actually decreased over the past year. These figures only track web usage, so it remains unclear if the tool is performing better through its direct integration into Windows 11. Read more about the trends in AI on PCWorld .

State Courts: Still #1 in Trust

The 2025 State of the State Courts survey reveals that state courts remain the most trusted branch of government, with public confidence holding steady at 62%. While young adults show the highest levels of optimism regarding judicial fairness and innovation, a majority of respondents express concern that AI may be more harmful than helpful due to the risk of errors. To improve the system, the public strongly supports reforms in legal education and bar exams to prioritize real-world skills and practical experience. Read more about the survey results and  at Court News Ohio .

Court Joins Global Fight Against Domestic Violence

The Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Court recently joined the White Ribbon Campaign, a global movement focused on engaging men and boys to end domestic violence and gender-based harm. Led by Administrative Judge Diane M. Palos, the court emphasized that breaking the cycle of abuse requires a collective community commitment to leadership, survivor support, and proactive education. Read more about this campaign at Court News Ohio .