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1972/11/23 Trade School News, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
1972/11/23 Trade School News, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
Trade School News
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1972 Vol. 21 No. 4, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
1972 Vol. 21 No. 3, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
1972 Vol. 21 No. 2, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
1972 Vol. 21 No. 1, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
1972/05/19 Trade School News, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
1972/05/19 Trade School News, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
Trade School News
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1972 Vol. 20 No. 19, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
1972 Vol. 20 No. 18, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
1972 Vol. 20 No. 17, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
1972 Vol. 20 No. 16, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
1972/04/01 Trade School News, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
1972/04/01 Trade School News, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
Trade School News
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1972 Vol. 20 No. 15, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
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1972 Vol. 20 No. 12, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
1972/01/21 Trade School News, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
1972/01/21 Trade School News, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
Trade School News
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1972/01/17 Trade School News, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
1972/01/17 Trade School News, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
Trade School News
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1972/01/13 Trade School News, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
1972/01/13 Trade School News, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
Trade School News
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1972 Vol. 20 No. 11, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
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1972-1973 Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
1972-1973 Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
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Federal Injunctions And State Criminal Prosecutions: Vestiges Of Our Federalism, Bruce E. Gaynor
Federal Injunctions And State Criminal Prosecutions: Vestiges Of Our Federalism, Bruce E. Gaynor
Cleveland State Law Review
Increasingly over the past decade, persons charged with violations of "unconstitutional" federal or state statutes have sought to obtain equitable relief in the federal courts. Most often, the relief sought has been in the form of an injunction restraining the government from prosecuting or threatening to prosecute under the allegedly invalid statute. Declaratory relief (that the statute is, in fact, unconstitutional) has often been sought as an additional or alternative remedy.
Arbitration Of Right Of Employee To Self-Expression, Harold D. Smith
Arbitration Of Right Of Employee To Self-Expression, Harold D. Smith
Cleveland State Law Review
The conflicting interests dealt with by arbitration cases summarized in this paper involve management's right to direct an employee's behavior and the employee's right to retain control over his behavior. Many arbitrators attempt to balance these interests on the theory that (1) an individual's rights are modified to some extent when he voluntarily accepts those responsibilities which accompany his entering an employee relationship; and (2) a contractual right to discharge for just cause, does not equip the employer with an absolute right to direct the employee to do or not to do anything which the employer feels would promote the …
Suability Of School Boards And School Board Members, Anne S. Mcfarland
Suability Of School Boards And School Board Members, Anne S. Mcfarland
Cleveland State Law Review
In the past three years, suits under 42 United States Code §1983 against school boards and school board members have burgeoned. Suits have been brought by teachers involved in union activity, by teachers who allege nonrenewal of contracts due to racial discrimination, by pupils who challenge hair and dress regulations, by unwed mothers who seek readmission to school, and by militant students who claim the right to practice-teach
Malicious Prosecution Suits As Counterbalance To Medical Malpractice Suits, Allen P. Adler
Malicious Prosecution Suits As Counterbalance To Medical Malpractice Suits, Allen P. Adler
Cleveland State Law Review
A few years ago medical malpractice suits were something of a rarity in the United States. They now appear to be a major national problem. The magnitude of this ever increasing problem can be illustrated by the fact that a Senate subcommittee, chaired by Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, has investigated the increase in malpractice litigation and that President Nixon has ordered the establishment of a Commission on Medical Malpractice, under the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, to research the problem and report a possible solution by March 1, 1972.
Table Of Contents, Cleveland State Law Review
Table Of Contents, Cleveland State Law Review
Cleveland State Law Review
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Damages For Wrongful Birth, Joyce E. Barrett
Damages For Wrongful Birth, Joyce E. Barrett
Cleveland State Law Review
While recovery of damages for wrongful death was sanctioned in England as early as 1846 and is now available by statute in every state, the law has been loathe to afford a remedy for wrongful birth. Plaintiffs who have attempted to cope with the problem of people- pollution by various birth control methods, only to have their ecolog- ical efforts stymied by the negligence of a physician performing a sterilization operation or a pharmacist dispensing birth control pills, have been denied a remedy for what, in this writer's view, is the "wrongful birth" of the resulting child. This paper will …
Aged Or Disabled Physicians, Peter P. Zawaly Jr.
Aged Or Disabled Physicians, Peter P. Zawaly Jr.
Cleveland State Law Review
This article will not concern itself, per se, with the recently much written about subject of medical professional liability. "The concept of professional liability should never be equated with the concept of incompetence", for the former is a malperformance at a given time, whereas the latter is the lack of ability to perform at all. Those illnesses, whereby a physician is rendered incompetent, that will be treated in the following text with particular attention, are senility, drug addiction, and alcoholism. Once establishing the scope of the problem, a brief examination of the disciplinary measures available within the profession and their …
Contributory Negligence In Medical Malpractice, Diane Shelby
Contributory Negligence In Medical Malpractice, Diane Shelby
Cleveland State Law Review
The best and most complete defense to a charge of malpractice is the allegation and proof of the absence of negligence. It is also the most often used defense. Of the less popular defenses, contributory negligence on the part of the patient is probably the least attractive and the most difficult to maintain, even though it has been held to be a complete bar to recovery in several cases difficult to categorize.
Prison Disciplinary Procedures: Creating Rules, Jonathan Brant
Prison Disciplinary Procedures: Creating Rules, Jonathan Brant
Cleveland State Law Review
In addition to a lack of interest by the courts, prison officials received little direction from state legislatures. The general statutory provisions grant board powers to a designated member of the executive branch with no apparent restrictions on exercise of that power. The rules developed by prison officials have often been themselves worded vaguely giving inmates little idea of conduct which is expected of them.