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Tort Immunity Of Minor Governmental Officers, Morton L. Kaplan
Tort Immunity Of Minor Governmental Officers, Morton L. Kaplan
Cleveland State Law Review
This note concerns the issues which the courts, both state and federal, have considered in proffering the cloak of immunity to minor public officers, and the current trends toward the extension, narrowing or maintenance of the doctrine of immunity.
Statutory Regulation Of Hypnosis, James T. Brennan
Statutory Regulation Of Hypnosis, James T. Brennan
Cleveland State Law Review
Hypnotism and state hypnotists caused quite a stir in the first quarter of the Twentieth Century. Several of the existing statutes on hypnotism were passed at that time. Then, for about a quarter of a century, hypnotism was legislatively forgotten. Recently, pressure groups in the form of hypnotic, psychological, psychiatric and medical societies have been lobbying for legislation prohibiting hypnotism by laymen. As the hypnotist vote isn't very large, the activities of these pressure groups have been ignored for the most part. Statutes on hypnotism generally seek either to regulate stage hypnotism, the hypnosis of minors, or medical use of …
State Attorney General - Guardian Of Public Charities, Robert L. Gray
State Attorney General - Guardian Of Public Charities, Robert L. Gray
Cleveland State Law Review
In 1954, the National Conference of Commissioners of Uniform State Laws, having recognized the need for legislation in this area, published the Uniform Supervision of Trustees for Charitable Purposes Act, which was similar to the New Hampshire law. As has been stated, California soon passed the uniform act. Iowa (1959), Michigan (1961), Illinois (1961), and Oregon (1963) have since passed the uniform act. There are slight variations in the versions passed by the above states, but the general effect of their laws is the same. While the legislatures of these states have provided the law,they have not always provided the …
The Attorney General And The Charitable Trust Act - Wills, Contest And Construction, Dale R. Martin
The Attorney General And The Charitable Trust Act - Wills, Contest And Construction, Dale R. Martin
Cleveland State Law Review
In Ohio the Attorney General shall appear in any court or tribunal in which the state is interested. The common law interpretation of the duties of the Attorney General regarding charitable trusts in the state of Ohio has been supplanted by statutory law which is enumerated in Sections 109.23-109.33 of the Ohio Revised Code, often referred to as the Charitable Trusts Act.