Abstract
The relatively few persons who write or teach in the field of nonprofit organizations are chronic complainers about the lack of case law in the area. The sparseness of authority leaves practitioners without adequate guidelines with which to advise clients, and leaves academicians without visible trends on which to develop theories.
Recommended Citation
Lizabeth A. Moody,
Nonprofit Corporations - A Survey of Recent Cases,
21 Clev. St. L. Rev.
26
(1972)
available at https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clevstlrev/vol21/iss3/3