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F.C.C. And The Fairness Doctrine, Marilyn G. Zack Jan 1970

F.C.C. And The Fairness Doctrine, Marilyn G. Zack

Cleveland State Law Review

In the United States broadcasting is a competitive business. But radio and television also are media for the expression of free speech in matters of vital concern in a self-governing society. Freedom of protected from governmental abridgement by the first amendment. Is free speech unconstitutionally abridged by governmental action with respect to program content? Or do the fairness doctrine and the personal attack and editorialization rules enhance free speech? What quantum of program control can be justified on the basis of the public interest in view of the first amendment-which applies also to broadcasters?


Product Liability And The Pill, Joyce Barrett Jan 1970

Product Liability And The Pill, Joyce Barrett

Cleveland State Law Review

The Pill has been on the market now for ten years and has been inwide use for five. Only within the last year, however, have widespread reports of the adverse effects associated with the Pill been publicized. While the Pill manufacturers may be aiding society by providing a convenient and effective method of checking the overpopulation problem, they are also handsomely profiting from Pill sales. Thus, the burden of compensating those injured by oral contraceptives should properly fall on the manufacturers and be treated as a cost of production. This, in turn, should prompt the manufacturers to initiate more ambitious …


Putative Father's Visitation Rights, John F. Harkins Jan 1970

Putative Father's Visitation Rights, John F. Harkins

Cleveland State Law Review

A problem contiunally encountered in the enforcement of child support payments ordered in a proceeding in Bastardy arises when the mother of the child, in whose custody the child remains, refuses to allow the putative father reasonable periods of visitation. In numerous cases, visits with child are denied, even when the putative father regularly pays the weekly support and, in addition, expresses a genuine affection and concern toward the well-being of the child. Assuming that the putative father desires an association with his illegitimate child which the mother refuses, what remedies does or should the putative father have?


Book Review, Forest A. Norman Jan 1970

Book Review, Forest A. Norman

Cleveland State Law Review

Reviewing Hospital Liability Law: Lectures and Trial Demonstrations, Institute of Continuing Legal Education, 1968


Percentage Leases: May Lessee Vacate Premises, Stuart F. Kline Jan 1970

Percentage Leases: May Lessee Vacate Premises, Stuart F. Kline

Cleveland State Law Review

A percentage lease is one which states a minimum rental, and, above that, an additional rental based upon a stated percentage of gross sales. The litigation posing the most difficulty in the area of percentage leases involves the right of the lessee to vacate the premises.


Gun Control Statutes And Domestic Violence, Elmer A. Bessick Jan 1970

Gun Control Statutes And Domestic Violence, Elmer A. Bessick

Cleveland State Law Review

If gun control were an effective method to reduce the number of guns available in the urban households, then it is quite possible that many family quarrels and other arguments would not end with someone's death. The availability of firearms makes the gun a readily accessible vehicle of violence. If the regulation of this vehicle were more strict, then perhaps this type of domestic violence would be less frequent.