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McCain v.
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Free & Fair
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A Joint Project with
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Recent Opinion Articles
A Poster Child for Dysfunctional Districting
Daniel P. Tokaji, February 7
Looking Ahead to the End of this New Year
Edward B. Foley, January 4
The Application of the Gift Tax Provisions in the Internal Revenue Code to § 501(c)(4) Organizations
Donald B. Tobin, May 13
Is Intent to Discriminate Required in
Bush v. Gore
Cases?
Owen Wolfe, April 13
Ohio's New Disenfranchisement Bill
Daniel P. Tokaji, March 21
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Free & Fair
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Moritz College of Law
February 12, 2012