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  1. As applied to a citizen of another State, or to a citizen of the United States residing in another State, a state law forbidding sale of convict-made goods does not violate the privileges and immunities clauses of Art.

  2. Sep 6, 2024 · Citizens Not Politicians proposed the ballot amendment and ask that the Ohio Supreme Court change the ballot language to better reflect the reality of the proposal. The ELC amicus brief surveys Ohio Supreme Court precedent, Supreme Court precedent, and major scholarly works.

  3. The Ohio Education Association, the union representing Ohio’s teachers and faculty members, has donated $2 million, and Our American Future Foundation, a left-leaning advocacy group, has given ...

  4. Oct 24, 2024 · Ohio’s Republican attorney general announced this week that six Ohioans have been indicted for illegal voting as non-citizens - a fourth-degree felony - between 2008 and 2020. But one of those indicted people has been dead for nearly two years.

  5. Jun 23, 2021 · Brandenburg was convicted and challenged the Ohio act claiming it violated the first and fourteenth amendment of the United States constitution. Appellate court affirmed his conviction, followed by the Supreme Court of Ohio which dismissed his request for an appeal. Legal Question

  6. Feb 12, 2019 · The clause forges a sense of national citizenship by requiring each state to treat the citizens of other states as citizens rather than aliens. However, the Privileges and Immunities Clause protects only against unjustifiable discrimination based on the state of citizenship.

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  8. competition with citizens of Ohio engaged in selling like goods; that the Ohio statute constituted an unauthor-ized regulation of and a burden upon interstate corn--merce; and that the Hawes-Cooper Act constituted an unlawful delegation of the power of Congress to the States.

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