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  2. Relinquishment of United States nationality - Wikipedia

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    There are several known cases in which former U.S. citizens made themselves stateless voluntarily. Henry Martyn Noel moved to Allied-occupied Germany in the aftermath of World War II and voluntarily made himself stateless to protest "a climax of nationalism" he saw rising around him in the United States. [78]

  3. Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons

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    Stateless persons not to be discriminated against in providing "security for costs and eventual penalty", or otherwise by courts in Contracting States. Article 17–19: Stateless persons to be treated at least as favourably as aliens generally with regard to participation in wage-earning employment. Article 20–23:

  4. Loss of citizenship - Wikipedia

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    Countries may have legal provisions to prevent the loss of citizenship, particularly where the loss would make the person stateless. These provisions often stem from international treaties that prevent governments from making people stateless, as well as limiting individual's ability to voluntarily make themselves stateless . [ 5 ]

  5. Renunciation of citizenship - Wikipedia

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    Each country sets its own policies for formal renunciation of citizenship. There is a common concern that individuals about to relinquish their citizenship do not become a stateless person, and many countries require evidence of another citizenship or an official promise to grant citizenship before they release that person from citizenship ...

  6. Opinion: Ohio courts should give more thought to Marsy's law ...

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    Based on a 2019 Ohio Supreme Court ruling, "the Rules of Superintendence are the sole vehicle by which a party may seek to obtain [court] records." It seems like it's up to the court to decide who ...

  7. Statelessness - Wikipedia

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    In rare cases, individuals may become stateless upon renouncing their citizenship (e.g., "world citizen" Garry Davis and, from 1896 to 1901, Albert Einstein, who, in January 1896, at the age of 16, was released from his Württemberg citizenship after, with his father's help, filing a petition to that effect; in February 1901 his application for ...

  8. Portage County clerk faces challenge on Nov. ballot - AOL

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    The clerk of courts office keeps records for the common pleas, municipal, appeals and domestic relations courts. The juvenile and probate courts, which have the same judge, have their own clerk.

  9. Ohio Chief Justice touts efforts to reduce case backlog ... - AOL

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    According to Ohio Supreme Court data, the Allen County Common Pleas Court saw an average monthly overage of 26.9 percent in 2023 in criminal cases and 7.2 percent in civil cases, compared to state ...