OHIO CIVIL RIGHTS COMM. v. PARKLAWN MANOR

No. 74-101.

41 Ohio St. 2d 47 (1975)

OHIO CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION, APPELLANT, v. PARKLAWN MANOR, INC., APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided February 5, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. William J. Brown, attorney general, Mr. Andrew J. Ruzicho and Mr. Earl M. Manz, for appellant.

Messrs. Chamblin, Snyder & Casey and Mr. Larry H. Snyder, for appellee.


STERN, J.

The issue presented in this case is whether R. C. 4112.04(B)(3)(a) accords to a private corporation the right to decline to answer interrogatories of the Ohio Civil Rights Commission on grounds of self-incrimination.

The Ohio Civil Rights Commission was established with the purpose of eliminating the social injustice of discrimination in Ohio. It has authority to investigate charges of unlawful discrimination, to issue cease and desist orders, and...

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