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  2. Ohio Parents’ Bill of Rights awaits DeWine’s signature - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – It took late-night work on the last day of the legislative session for Ohio’s Republican-majority legislature to pass the Parents Bill of Rights after more than a year ...

  3. Ohio passes ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights;’ bill heads to governor ...

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    The Ohio Legislature passed what has been dubbed a “Parents’ Bill of Rights” on Wednesday, sending it to the Republican governor’s desk where it is most likely to be signed. The ...

  4. Legal working age - Wikipedia

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    14: Can generally work with written permission from parents. No dangerous work is permitted. Can not work more than 3 hours on a school days and 8 hours on a non-school day. May not work between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. 16: Unrestricted; The Labour Standards Act [13] Northwest Territories

  5. Judge blocks Ohio law requiring parental permission for kids ...

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    A judge put a new Ohio new law on hold. It would require parental consent for children younger than 16 to set up social media accounts.

  6. Rifqa Bary controversy - Wikipedia

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    Rifqa Bary is the only daughter of Mohamed and Aysha Bary. She grew up in Columbus, Ohio with her older brother Rilvan and her younger brother Rajaa. [5] Her parents initially came to the U.S. from Sri Lanka to seek medical care for Rifqa after she became blind in her right eye when Rilvan threw a toy airplane at her when she was 5. [6]

  7. Cleveland Board of Education v. Loudermill - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Board of Education v. Loudermill, 470 U.S. 532 (1985), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that: . certain public-sector employees can have a property interest in their employment, per Constitutional Due Process.

  8. What age can kids stay home alone in Ohio? What parents ... - AOL

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    It is considered abandonment when a parent fails to visit or maintain contact with a child under 18 for more than 90 days, according to Ohio Laws and Administrative Rules. How to keep your child ...

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