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out-of-state

[ out-uhv-steyt ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or from another state of the U.S.:

    a car with an out-of-state license plate; out-of-state vacationers.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of out-of-state1

An Americanism dating back to 1930–35
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If a federal requirement had been in place, those 1,500 out-of-state college students would not have been able to register to vote at all, Nitschke said.

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Nitschke said that the Arizona Students' Association decided to join the lawsuit after seeing the impact of a state proof-of-citizenship law on the out-of-state college students it serves.

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The city “will not recognize or enforce subpoenas, warrants, or requests from out-of-state entities seeking information or assistance regarding individuals who have traveled to Ventura for reproductive or gender-affirming healthcare,†the proposal says.

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State law blocks out-of-state attempts to penalize families that come to California seeking medical treatment for transgender children and teens.

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Then in 2023, a number of states passed shield laws intended to protect their residents from criminal or civil charges related to aiding out-of-state abortion seekers.

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