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Civil Rights
Vol. 48, Issue 1, 2020
April 21, 2020 EDT
A Shadow of Ohio’s Racist Past? Or a Lingering, Tangible Impact? An Examination of Unenforceable Restrictive Covenants
Thomas Shepherd
,
unenforceable
housing segregation
housing
race
ohio
restrictive covenants
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Capital University Law Review
Thomas Shepherd,
A Shadow of Ohio’s Racist Past? Or a Lingering, Tangible Impact? An Examination of Unenforceable Restrictive Covenants
, 48
Capital University Law Review
43 (2020).
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