Volume
73
Abstract
This essay offers a detailed overview of Steinglass & Scarselli’s significantly revised and expanded second edition of The Ohio Constitution, the leading analysis of that subject. The essay explores some broad themes, including judicial review, judicial independence, the relationship between the judiciary and the political branches of Ohio government, separation of powers, race and gender, the new judicial federalism, and the process for amending the Ohio Constitution. The book is an extraordinary resource for the Ohio bench and bar as well as for the general public. The essay explains why that is so and suggests that readers will use this remarkable book for years to come.
Recommended Citation
Jonathan L. Entin,
The Last Word on the Ohio Constitution,
73 Clev. St. L. Rev. Et Cetera
1
(2024)
available at https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/etcetera/vol73/iss1/1
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Comments
Steven H. Steinglass & Gino J. Scarselli, The Ohio State Constitution, 2nd Ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2022). XXIX + 661 pp.