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Ohio Northern University LogoThe Ohio Northern University Law Review is a student-run publication which provides a forum for scholarly debate concerning current legal topics. Each of the three annual publications contains articles authored by prominent scholars, law professors, judges, and practicing attorneys, as well as Ohio Northern University law students. Law Review membership is one of the highest honors a law student can achieve, and carries significant weight with potential employers.  Our subscribers span the United States and many countries overseas.


Volume XXXIV 

 Issue I

Woodworth Memorial Lecture 


Tax Changes Since Woodworth's Time: Implications for Future Tax Reform
| John Buckley | p. 1

Articles

How Far do Child Savings Accounts Stray From the Tax Code?: A Comparative Perspective | Lora Cicconi | p.17

Clarifying the Boundary Between the Parol Evidence Rule and the Rules Governing Subsequent Oral Modifications | Gregory Scott Crespi | p. 71

The Right Responsibility: Does the Right to Procreate Include the Responsibility to Parent? | Felecia Epps | p. 85

The Uniform Trust Code: An Analysis of Ohio's Version | Alan Newman | p. 135                                                                                   

Judicial Incrementalism: A Reply to Professor SunsteinDru Stevenson | p. 191                                                                                         

Student Article

Bragg v. Linden's Second Life: A Primer in Virtual World JusticeSteven J. Horowitz | p. 223                                                                                          

Student Comments

Homeowners' Associations and Free Speech: Are They Subject to the Constitution and What Test Do We Apply?Nicholas M. Gaunce | p. 243                                                                                          

Taking Advice From the Doctors in the Wake of Hudson v. Michigan: Modeling a Remedy for Knock and Announce Violations After the Indiana Medical Malpractice ActK. Robert Schalburg | p. 267                                                                                         

Subprime Lending: Ohioans Fall Prey to Predatory Lending at Record Levels?  What Next?Joshua M. Stolly | p. 289

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