Per Curiam.
Appellee contends that Section 1, Article I of the Ohio Constitution and the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States protect his right to determine his own personal appearance. It appears that appellee argues that the grooming guidelines involved herein infringe upon his personal liberty as protected by the aforementioned state and federal constitutional provisions.
Appellants, on the other hand, deny that any constitutional...
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