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441 F.2d 444 Federal Court of Appeals Cases

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Edward Bruce Gfell, a Minor by His Father and Next Best Friend Edward B. Gfell, Plaintiff-appellant, v. Bernard Rickelman, Individually and As Principal of West Geauga High School, Robert Mcgraw, Individually and As Assistant Principal of West Geauga High School, Robert C. Lindsey, Individually and As Superintendent of West Geauga High School, Defendants-appellees
Citation: 441 F.2d 444
Court: 6th Circuit Court of Appeals
Date: April 7, 1971
http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F2/441/444/209517/
Edward Bruce Gfell, a Minor by His Father and Next Bestfriend Edward B. Gfell, Plaintiff-appellant, v. Bernard Rickelman, Individually and As Principal of Westgeauga High School, Robert Mcgraw, Individually and Asassistant Principal of West Geauga High School, Robert C.lindsey, Individually and As Superintendent of West Geaugahigh School, Defendants-appellees
Citation: 441 F.2d 444
Court: 6th Circuit Court of Appeals
Date: April 7, 1971
http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F2/441/444/209629/
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