The 1851 Center for Constitutional Law is non-partisan legal center dedicated to protecting the constitutional rights of Ohioans from government abuse.
Quarantine or not, the Ohio Constitution protects your right to enforce preexisting contracts. ("The General Assembly shall have no power to pass laws impairing the obligation of contracts"): https://t.co/ylIE2I6ipO
@StephenODyer@SchoolChoiceOH If you're against parents choosing the school to which their property tax dollars flow, you're against choice. Not that complicated.
Many Ohio cities believe they can use zoning to tell you who you can live with, and how many people can live in your home. Our victory under the Ohio Constitution proves otherwise: https://t.co/kdEo7OOFIa
Should your city tax you to fund private art that nobody else wants? The state and federal constitutions answer with a resounding "no": https://t.co/TpyQMHMY2v
Your local government is probably ripping you off. We stop illegal regulations, taxes, and fees, and then get your money back. Here's how: https://t.co/xioONlYs7S
Interested in our challenge to Cincinnati's ban on home security alarms - - and cities' nickel-and-diming of Ohioans through back-door fees? Listen in: https://t.co/xoS8B1mk3B
Some Ohio cities believe they can force you to pay a $100 fee before protecting your home and your family with a security alarm. This violates your constitutional rights, and our latest lawsuit against Cincinnati will prove it. https://t.co/21cKZNg6Si
Can Ohio cities charge you $100 for the "privilege" of defending your home and family with a security alarm, and fine you $800 when you rely upon the police? They seem to think. Our newest lawsuit contents otherwise: https://t.co/21cKZNg6Si
Our victory ending Ohio cities' "pre-sale inspection" rackets means homeowners forced by government to pay for these inspections will get their money back: https://t.co/y8mnURuJcu
Today's Supreme Court victory in Janus v. AFSCME will protect over 312,000 Ohio public employees from being forced to pay fees to government unions that are often $700 per year. Public sector... https://t.co/DWPsbTZUwW