Yes, Ohio State University has the Michael E. Moritz College of Law also called The Ohio State University Law School.
No, Ohio does not have the 3 strikes law.
Ohio law states that they must give employees under the agar of 18 a 30 consecutive minute break for hours worked over 5 hours. in the state of Ohio employers do not have to give breaks of any kind to any one 18 and over.
You can check out the features of the Ohio Lemon Law at the link provided below.
Ohio State Supreme Court
A law in Ohio is a rule or regulation enacted by the state legislature or established by the state's constitution, governing the behavior of individuals and organizations within the state. Ohio laws cover various areas, including criminal justice, business regulations, education, and public health. These laws are enforced by state and local authorities and can be challenged in the courts. Additionally, Ohio law is subject to the U.S. Constitution and federal laws.
The Ohio legislative branch makes Ohio state laws. Both chambers of the legislature must pass a bill and the Governor must sign it in order for the bill to become state law.
There is no federal law requiring breaks or lunch breaks. Some states have state laws that govern breaks and lunch breaks. Kansas does not have any state laws requiring breaks or lunch breaks. So your employer can legally work you an 8 or 10 hour shift without a break.
Yes in the state of Ohio you need to have insurance on your auto the min you may have is $12,500 per person on bodily injury coverage. Ohio law you must on any auto have insurance and there is a min coverage law set by the state of Ohio.
Yes, in the state of Ohio, it is required for you to have insurance on your home and its contents. This is also true for auto insurance.
Breaks are a matter of state law or employer policy.
judicial branch at the state level