If that is the current SCOTUS and current Ohio A.G. -
to keep the peace, I'll go "no comment" on that one.
I guess you can't help yourself, but no it's not the current SCOTUS. He retired several years ago, though he still has an active law license and does some work for the current AG on a contract basis. The most notable case he won in front of SCOTUS was in the last century and involved Ohio tax law and an attempt by the auto industry to exempt themselves from a particular tax. They lost, and SCOTUS ruled that the tax applied to them. It was a highly technical case, and I don't remember any of the details. I have a reprint of that case somewhere. He was kind of proud of it, and distributed copies to family members. As I recall, it was a 9-0 decision.
He also has done some pro bono work for family members, including recently getting UPS to pay an insurance claim I had against them for a package stolen off the recipients porch that required a signature, which wasn't obtained. UPS was trying its best not to pay, until they received a letter from my brother-in-law with all kinds of slick legal wording, and saying I had retained him to file a law suit on my behalf. I then got the insurance check within 78 hours of UPS receiving that letter.
Aren't you glad you asked?