A view of the polished stainless steel gavel sculpture at the Ohio Supreme Court in Columbus. The gavel, as many know is a symbol of law and justice, an instrument used by a judge during a court case, to open, close and regulate a trial or hearing.
A view of one of three exterior bronze doors at the Ohio Supreme Court, displaying scenes from Ohio pioneer and native american past. The Ohio Supreme Court is located in the Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center. The building constructed in 1933 is named after Chief Justice Thomas J. Moyer. It features the architectural designs of Harry Hake, and Alvin Meyer, and is features Art Deco and Beaux Arts elements. The Ohio Supreme Court is located in the state capital of Columbus.