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  2. Blue laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Blue laws, also known as Sunday laws, are laws that restrict or ban some or all activities on specified days (most often on Sundays in the western world), particularly to promote the observance of a day of rest. [ 1] Such laws may restrict shopping or ban sale of certain items on specific days. Blue laws are enforced in parts of the United ...

  3. Sunday shopping - Wikipedia

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    The current law [29] permits even the largest retailing venues to stay open on Sundays from 12 pm to 6 pm, and during the Christmas shopping season, beginning on the third Sunday of November and ending on 23 December, to 9 pm. Sunday shopping was introduced in 1994. [30]

  4. Blue law - Wikipedia

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    Blue law. Blue laws, also known as Sunday laws, Sunday trade laws, and Sunday closing laws, are laws restricting or banning certain activities on specified days, usually Sundays in the western world. The laws were adopted originally for religious reasons, specifically to promote the observance of the Christian day of worship, but since then ...

  5. Ohio family reaches $7M settlement in fatal police shooting ...

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    The family of Casey Goodson Jr., a Black man who was shot and killed by an Ohio sheriff’s deputy, will receive $7 million to settle a federal civil rights lawsuit over the December 2020 shooting.

  6. Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows - AOL

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    ABC's “This Week” — Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson. NBC's “Meet the Press” — Sens.

  7. Secretary LaRose refers alleged election violations for ...

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    LaRose said his Election Integrity Unit has developed the referrals to help each county prosecutor enforce the law and possibly file criminal charges. Ohio law charges the secretary of state with ...

  8. Braunfeld v. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Braunfeld v. Brown, 366 U.S. 599 (1961), was a landmark case on the issue of religious and economic liberty decided by the United States Supreme Court.In a 6–3 decision, the Court held that a Pennsylvania blue law forbidding the sale of various retail products on Sunday was not an unconstitutional interference with religion as described in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.

  9. The northern lights could shine in Ohio on Sunday. What to ...

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    The northern lights should be visible again in Ohio on Sunday night. A sky full of pink shades with ribbons of green light should be able to be seen Sunday night and into Monday morning after ...