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There is no law restricting the use of diacritics informally and many parents get around the restrictions by doing so. [1] Some city names contain diacritics, even in US states that forbid diacritics in people's legal names (see List of U.S. cities with diacritics).
In Australia, naming laws are governed by the states and territories which may have differing restrictions. [1] [2] [3] Most states prohibit names that are too long, include unpronounceable symbols such as !, @ or # (apart from hyphens between names), that include official titles or are otherwise obscene or offensive.
A California Assembly bill would allow the use of diacritical marks like accents in government documents, not allowed since 1986's "English only" law which many say targeted Latinos.
Naming laws in the United States are comparably lenient and vary from state to state. Arizonians must abide to a 141 character limit — 45 for the first name, 45 for middle, and 45 for last.
This is a list of legislation with popular names (of people), often the member of Parliament/Congress responsible for it or a law named for a person of notoriety that prompted enactment of the legislation. [1] [2] Some of these Acts
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After the first gender-affirming care ban for minors became law in 2021, a flurry of states passed similar measures. Gender-affirming care was a particularly hot-button topic for lawmakers on both ...
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