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Why Ohio Should Stay the Course; Con: The Ohio Constitution - Is it Time for a Rewrite?

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    Abstract

    Ohio does not need a constitutional convention, and here is why. Constitutional conventions are only a means to an end. That end is significant constitutional reform. The real questions, then, are whether Ohio needs significant constitutional reform, and, if so, whether a constitutional convention is the best way to achieve it.

    Original languageAmerican English
    StatePublished - Jan 1 2006

    Keywords

    • Ohio constitutional law
    • constitutional reform
    • constitutional conventions

    Disciplines

    • State and Local Government Law

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