Indian-American Appointed Ohio’s Solicitor General Amid Controversy
Mathura Sridharan, an Indian-origin lawyer, has been appointed Ohio's 12th solicitor general, becoming the state's top attorney for appeals. Despite praise from Attorney General Dave Yost, her appointment sparked criticism and racist remarks online, targeting her Indian heritage. Sridharan, a seasoned attorney, aims to uphold Ohioans' rights and federalist principles.

Indian-origin lawyer Mathura Sridharan has been appointed as Ohio's 12th solicitor general, taking on the role as the state's leading attorney for appeals in both state and federal courts. This appointment follows the departure of her predecessor, Elliot Gaiser.
While Attorney General Dave Yost praised Sridharan's legal prowess and dedication to defending the constitutional rights of Ohioans, her appointment was met with online criticism, with some users making racist comments related to her heritage and appearance.
Despite this, Sridharan remains committed to her new role, bringing a wealth of experience from the Ohio Attorney General's Office and previous clerkships, emphasizing her dedication to advancing federalism and the rule of law.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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