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The Cleveland Housing Court Act: New Answer To An Old Problem, Frederic P. White Jan 1981

The Cleveland Housing Court Act: New Answer To An Old Problem, Frederic P. White

Cleveland State Law Review

This Article will critically examine the Housing Court's historical setting, constitutional foundation and jurisdictional powers. In addition, comparison with systems established in other states provides possible alternative suggestions for successful operation. Finally, an in-depth analysis of current problems, including inadequate funds and staff, political manipulation and protracted procedural delays, seeks to answer the question of whether the Housing Court will become a meaningful and positive force for change, or simply an "indecisive, inefficient and interminable" bureaucratic nightmare.


The Developing Role Of The Magistrate In The Federal Courts, Jack B. Streepy Jan 1980

The Developing Role Of The Magistrate In The Federal Courts, Jack B. Streepy

Cleveland State Law Review

Many practicing attorneys are unfamiliar with the role of the United States Magistrate in the federal judicial system. This article is intended to offer some insight into that role, both nationally and in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio.


The Developing Role Of The Magistrate In The Federal Courts, Jack B. Streepy Jan 1980

The Developing Role Of The Magistrate In The Federal Courts, Jack B. Streepy

Cleveland State Law Review

Many practicing attorneys are unfamiliar with the role of the United States Magistrate in the federal judicial system. This article is intended to offer some insight into that role, both nationally and in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio.