Yes, Ohio State University has the Michael E. Moritz College of Law also called The Ohio State University Law School.
You could find out about your state's lemon law by calling your secretary of state. Every states law is different and some states even have a law about how much you have to pay for the car to be able to use the 'lemon law'.
No, Ohio does not have the 3 strikes law.
Lemon law is the law that protects the consumer when purchasing a new or used vehicle that is still under the manufacturers' warranty. Not all the states have lemon law so do check with your state to see if lemon law is available.
The federal lemon law is a state law that protects consumers from anything that is mechanical that doesnt work properly. Much like a warranty, but also varies from state to state.
You can go check your local general's attorney and he will give you help about the local lemon law. The lemon law does vary by state and depending on what state you live in will make a difference.
Car Lemon has a lemon law guide that includes state lemon law statues. It also gives tips and answers frequently asked questions about lemon laws. Go to your state Department of Transportation for reliable information about lemon laws. Your state DOT will provide the info you need to figure out if your car is legally designated as a lemon.
The lemon law applies to any motor vehicle bought in the state of Nevada.
A state lemon law is a law created to protect consumers in the instance of purchasing a "lemon" vehicle. This would be a vehicle that is defective. Different states have different laws about what should happen in those instances. For example, the following talks about the lemon law in Arizona and how it works: <a href="http://amazingchild.hubpages.com/hub/az_used_car_lemon_law">AZ Used Car Lemon Law.</a>
The lemon laws vary by state so go to web site www.lemonlawamerica.com to find the lemon law in effect for your state.
A state lemon law is a law created to protect consumers in the instance of purchasing a "lemon" vehicle. This would be a vehicle that is defective. Different states have different laws about what should happen in those instances. For example, the following talks about the lemon law in Arizona and how it works: <a href="http://amazingchild.hubpages.com/hub/az_used_car_lemon_law">AZ Used Car Lemon Law.</a>
No, the lemon law is not for used cars. It is for a new car you bought that is a lemon and a car that the dealer is unable to repair. Check with you state Attorney General for the details of your states lemon law.