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365 abolitionists, 5, 16, 40, 44–45. See also OberlinWellington fugitive slave rescue case abortion rights, 166, 174–80; Akron ordinance, 175–77, 179–80; Northern District of Ohio on, 177–79; parental notification case, 180–83; Sixth Circuit on, 178–79, 182; U.S. Supreme Court on, 179 ACLU. See American Civil Liberties Union Adams, John R., 345, 349 ad coelum, 214–17 Adler, Jonathan, 220 admiralty law, 23–27, 76–77 ADR. See alternative dispute resolution (ADR) AEDPA. See Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (1996) Agin, Carol, 168–69 airspace ownership, 214–17 Akron Beacon Journal (newspaper), 278 Aldrich, Ann, 124, 141, 180–82, 266, 271–72, 275–76, 278, 280–83, 343, 349 Alexander, Roberta Sue, 3, 149 aliens, 3, 19–20, 112 “all deliberate speed” standard, 128 Allen, Florence, 181 alternative dispute resolution (ADR), 124 Ambler Realty, 212 American Center for Law and Justice, 192 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 165, 171, 177, 178, 191–94, 196, 261 American Federation of Labor, 91–92 American Iron and Tube Company, 79 American Law Institute, 174 American Protective League, 103 Angelilli, Adolph F., 296 Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (1996), 327–28 Arbeznik, Gary, 269–70, 272, 275–76, 277, 279–81 Armstrong, Vernelis K., 346, 351 arson case, 320–22 Avery, Charles, 20 Backus, Franklin T., 49, 55, 58 Bacon, John, 37, 41, 48, 50–51, 53, 59, 64, 68 Baich, Dale, 271 Baker, Newton D., 89, 104 Barr, Linda H., 315 Bartholomew, Seth, 53 Bartunek, Joseph W., 351 Batchelder, Alice Moore, 195–96, 197, 343, 349 Battisti, Frank J., 341, 348; on capital punishment , 326; on court, 149–51; death of, 138, 148; on denaturalization trial, 293–301; on desegregation of schools, 129–42; on housing discrimination, 143–48; on Kent State shootings, 257–58, 264; memorial for, 152 Battle of Fort Fizzle. See Holmes County draft riot Baughman, William H., Jr., 346, 351 Becker, Byron, 270, 277 Belden, George W.: on Oberlin-Wellington case, 23, 44, 46, 47, 48–51, 53–58, 60–62, 64–65, 67; on obstruction of U.S. mail, 21 Bell, Samuel H., 192, 343, 349 Bell Syndicate, 114 Berman, Douglas, 323 Bernstein, J. Michael, 351 BIA. See Board of Immigration Appeals Bill, Earl, 30 Bingham, John A., 45 Biondillo, Ernie, 235–36 Black, Jeremiah, 49, 62 Black Laws, 10–11n27 Blackmun, Harry, 172–73, 177–78, 179, 180, 182 Blackstone, William, 113, 214 Blanchard, Laurant, 29 Bliss, George, 49, 62 Blosser, Don, 277–78 Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), 296, 303 Boehme, Charles, 102 Bolitho, Bonnie, 177 Bowers, Claude, 99 Boyer, Elizabeth, 168 General Index Page references in italics denote illustrations. 366 General Index Boyko, Christopher A., 345, 349 Boynton, Lewis, 45 Boynton, William Shakespeare, 37–38, 45 Bradford, Damian, 313–17 Brady rule, 299, 300 Brandeis, Louis D., 115 Breyer, Stephen G., 127, 196, 198 Briggs, Paul, 131 Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, 82 Broun, Heywood, 98, 111–12 Brown, Charles, 260 Brown, John, 27 Brown, William J., 263 Buchanan, James, 17–18, 38, 43, 44, 47, 68, 69 Buell, Robert, 327 Burger, Warren, 259 Burke, Kathleen B., 346, 351 Burleson, Albert Sidney, 99 Burns, Anthony, 44 Bush, George W., 231 Bushnell, Simeon, 23, 43, 50–51, 53, 54, 55, 58, 62–64, 67, 68–69 Butler, Pierce, 4–5 Canterbury, Robert, 252 Capital Habeas Unit, 323 capital punishment cases: and fairness, 323; Galan case, 317–20; history of statutes, 312–13; Lewis case, 320–22; Moonda case, 313–17; Northern District of Ohio on, 314–23, 328–29; Ohio history of, 324; Sixth Circuit on, 325–28; U.S. Supreme Court on, 312, 324; writ of habeas corpus in, 323, 324–29 Carr, James G., 196–97, 318–20, 328–29, 344, 349, 351 Carter, Jimmy, 123, 124, 181, 267–68, 273, 278, 298 Chance, Philip, 236 Chase, Salmon Portland, 16, 23, 69 Chelmenitzky, Bogdan, 305 child labor law, 78–79 circuit courts, creation of, 7 civil rights: of blacks, 51–52, 66; movement, 149; during wartime, 98–99 Civil Rights Act (1964), 143 Clark, Ramsey, 259 Clark, Tom, 174 Clarke, Charles, 168 Clarke, John Hessian, 104, 340, 348 Clayton Antitrust Act (1914), 87–88, 90–92 “clear and present danger,” 113 Cleveland Board of Education desegregation case: background, 127–29; compared to Lorain case, 141–42; consent degree, 137, 141; early efforts in Cleveland, 129–31; racially-motivated decisions, 132–35; and Reed litigation, 130–37; refusal and suit, 131–32; remedial plan for desegregation...

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