City’s lending law goes too far; Ohio law prevails, state’s high court rules in Cleveland case
Uncategorized November 23rd, 2006Ohio’s “home rule” doctrine restricts cities from passing more restrictive local rules on matters dealing with issues constitutionally defined for the state level. Examples given in recent artices are environmental and even health issues. The Ohio Supreme Court handed down a 5-2 decision stating that the Cleveland ordinance was too strict, saying Ohioans are “better served by a statewide standard on lending.”

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