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Off Duty, Off the Wall, But Not Off the Hook: Section 1983 Liability for the Private Misconduct of Public OfficialsDouglas S. Miller
A Radical Theory of Jurisprudence: The "Decisionmaker" as the Source of Law - The Ohio Supreme Court's Adoption of the Spendthrift Trust Doctrine as a ModelGerald P. Moran
Utilizing School Voucher Programs to Remedy School Financing ProblemsDominick Cirelli
Are We Protected From HMO Negligence?: An Examination of Ohio Law, ERISA Preemption, and Legislative InitiativesAmy K. Fehn
Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Lundy: Transforming "An Intended Benefit Into a Handicap"?Douglas Edwards
Colorado Republican Federal Campaign Committee v. Federal Election Commission: Maintaining What Remains of the Federal Election Campaign Act Through Constitutional CompromiseMary Sherris
Carroll v. Commissioner: Narrow Judicial Interpretations of Internal Revenue Code' § 7502 May Cause Increased Burden on TaxpayersNicole D. Stanger
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