Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1961
Abstract
Since 1884, Ohio has modestly identified itself with the philosophy that enterprises which solicit the general public for private profit necessarily assume some responsibility not to deny arbitrarily the public's right to rely on their services and facilities.
Citation
William W. Van Alstyne, A Critique of the Ohio Public Accommodations Law, 22 Ohio State Law Journal 201-212 (1961)
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