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  2. Law of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The only official publication of the enactments of the General Assembly is the Laws of Ohio; the Ohio Revised Code is only a reference. [4] A maximum 900 copies of the Laws of Ohio are published and distributed by the Ohio Secretary of State; there are no commercial publications other than a microfiche republication of the printed volumes. [5]

  3. Constitution of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the State of Ohio is the basic governing document of the State of Ohio, which in 1803 became the 17th state to join the United States of America. Ohio has had three constitutions since statehood was granted. Ohio was created from the easternmost portion of the Northwest Territory.

  4. Freedom of movement under United States law - Wikipedia

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    Current US Code addresses air travel specifically. In 49 U.S.C. § 40103, "Sovereignty and use of airspace", the Code specifies that "A citizen of the United States has a public right of transit through the navigable airspace." A strong right to freedom of movement may yet have even farther-reaching implications.

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  6. Ohio leaders can't be trusted to put good of people first ...

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    The proposed state constitutional amendment, if approved by voters, would create a 15-member, independent redistricting commission to ensure broad public participation in the crafting of ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Jus soli - Wikipedia

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    Jus soli, sometimes called lex soli, is the principle of citizenship acquired by the place of birth. Children born to a parent in the diplomatic or consular service of another state are often not eligble for jus soli citizenship in a host State. [11] [12] Unconditional jus soli is mostly found in the Americas.

  9. Renunciation of citizenship - Wikipedia

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    The right to renounce Nigerian citizenship is established in May 29 of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria, which states that "any citizen of Nigeria of full age who wishes to renounce his/her Nigerian citizenship shall make a declaration in the prescribed manner for the renunciation", which the government is obliged to register except when ...