How do the people know if a law is constitutional, or not?
Currently, the only way to determine if a law is constitutional, or not, is by challenging the law before the Supreme Court of Ohio. To do so, you must be in a law suit in which the law being challenged is relevant. Of course, if you are knowledgeable about the Constitution, you may be able to determine in your own mind whether a particular provision of law is compliant. However, your personal interpretation will, most likely, not hold up in court without the Supreme Court’s agreement. There is no mandate that Ohio’s laws clearly state the constitutional authority upon which they rely or that such law has been deemed constitutionally compliant.