Ohio State Representative Brian Stewart, a Republican serving Ohio House District 12, recently shared commentary on legal and political issues through a series of posts on his social media account.
On April 2, 2026, Stewart reflected on the evolution of clients seeking low-cost legal solutions. He wrote, “15 yrs ago I’d take on ‘I got this doc off Legal Zoom’ clients who came in after the fact. The docs were garbage, but to save $500 in legal fees to draft good ones, they’d created a $25k lawsuit for themselves instead. Now I get ‘I ran this through ChatGPT’ clients. Beware. https://t.co/jUB9zjDdTv”.
The following day, April 3, Stewart commented on jury selection and trial outcomes: “Sometimes you just get a few duds on the jury. Retry this case. https://t.co/7HPcTinwSt”.
Later that morning, he addressed local political developments involving public funding and sports infrastructure: “Me watching Columbus Democrats unveiling their plan to give public money to Haslam Sports Group after every Columbus-area Democrat legislator voted NO on the state budget over it. @OHDems https://t.co/4K5B9wHCzm https://t.co/TGr16qBTVK”.
Stewart is an infantry veteran who served in the Iraq War and earned distinctions such as the Combat Infantryman’s Badge and two Army Commendation Medals (official website). He represents Madison and Pickaway counties as well as part of western Franklin County in Ohio (official website). In addition to his legislative duties, Stewart co-chaired the first meeting of the Ohio Redistricting Commission (official website).


