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- Q22906939 subject Q4026563.
- Q22906939 subject Q4103249.
- Q22906939 subject Q7158626.
- Q22906939 subject Q8518914.
- Q22906939 abstract "Miller v. Korns (1923) is one of the first Ohio Supreme Court cases to challenge the Ohio State General Assembly's system of school financing. The General Assembly redistributed excess tax revenues from some counties throughout the state to fund a fair and equal state school system. The plaintiff, however, claimed taking tax revenue from one county to fund another violated the constitutional requirement for a "uniform system of taxation." The claim was rejected by a trial court and later upheld on appeal by The Ohio Supreme Court citing the state's constitutional requirement of a "thorough and efficient system of schools justified the system of taxation". The Miller v. Korns ruling is an historical and important decision because it defined "thorough" and "efficient" as well as authorized the practice of tax revenue redistribution throughout the state.".
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- Q22906939 wikiPageWikiLink Q4026563.
- Q22906939 wikiPageWikiLink Q4103249.
- Q22906939 wikiPageWikiLink Q5164222.
- Q22906939 wikiPageWikiLink Q5244066.
- Q22906939 wikiPageWikiLink Q7080820.
- Q22906939 wikiPageWikiLink Q7158626.
- Q22906939 wikiPageWikiLink Q8518914.
- Q22906939 comment "Miller v. Korns (1923) is one of the first Ohio Supreme Court cases to challenge the Ohio State General Assembly's system of school financing. The General Assembly redistributed excess tax revenues from some counties throughout the state to fund a fair and equal state school system.".
- Q22906939 label "Miller v. Korns".