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The faculty at the Columbus School of Law have published books in a wide variety of legal and non-legal disciplines. This repository collection includes a selection of some of the many books authored by our faculty.

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  • Continuity and Change in Poland: Conservatism in Polish Political Thought by Rett R. Ludwikowski

    Continuity and Change in Poland: Conservatism in Polish Political Thought

    Rett R. Ludwikowski

    Analyzes the development of Polish thought against a detailed historical background and examines the process of the shaping of models of political thought in Poland.

  • Economic Law and Economic Growth: Antitrust, Regulation, and the American Growth System by George E. Garvey and Gerald J. Garvey

    Economic Law and Economic Growth: Antitrust, Regulation, and the American Growth System

    George E. Garvey and Gerald J. Garvey

    This volume provides a practical answer to, among other questions, Whither public law after the `Chicago School'? Using perspectives from American history, economic theory, and legal analysis, the Garvey's take an interdisciplinary approach to U.S. public law and policy--antitrust and regulation--and develop the essential unity of the two major fields based on a clearly written summary of pertinent microeconomic principles. They establish that economic growth has been a primary goal of U.S. public policy throughout the nation's history. The authors provide a thorough critical survey of neopopulism and neoclassicism, the two major post-war impulses in public economic law. An innovative and concrete framework for policy development and for practical institutional reform aimed at improving U.S. industrial competitiveness by improving the capital allocation process is presented here. The highly readable text is complemented by graphics and tables for those who may want a rigorous treatment of economic/legal concepts. The work has been extensively annotated, especially to legal precedents and economic texts.

    Law school libraries, major public libraries, libraries of law firms, federal courts and superior state courts, as well as university libraries will find Economic Law and Economic Growth a necessary addition. This is a volume that can be productively consulted by practicing lawyers and college/university teachers in the fields of antitrust law, regulation--both lawyers and economists, and public policy. An invaluable addition to courses in antitrust and administrative law, economic policy, the regulatory process, economic development/industrial policy, and political economics.

  • Selective Conscientious Objection: Accommodating Conscience and Security by Michael F. Noone Jr.

    Selective Conscientious Objection: Accommodating Conscience and Security

    Michael F. Noone Jr.

  • The New Biology: Law, Ethics, and Biotechnology by George P. Smith II

    The New Biology: Law, Ethics, and Biotechnology

    George P. Smith II

    Improvement of man's genetic endowment by direct ac­tions aimed at striving for the positive propagation of those with a superior genetic profile (an element of which is commonly recognized as a high intelligence quotient) or-conversely-delimitation of those with negative genetic inheritance has always remained a pri­mary concern of the geneticist and the social engineer. Genetic integrity, eugenic advancement, and a strong genetic pool designed to eliminate illness and suffering have been the benchmarks of the "Genetic Movement" and the challenge of Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. If the quality of life can in some way be either im­proved or advanced by use of the law, then this policy must be developed and pursued. No longer does the Dostoyevskian quest to give life meaning through suf­fering become an inescapable given. By and through the development and application of new scientific advances in the field of genetics (and especially genetic engi­neering), the real potential exists to prevent, to a very vii Preface viii real extent, most human suffering before it ever mani­fests itself in or through life. Freedom to undertake re­ search in the exciting and fertile frontiers of the "New Biology" and to master the Genetic Code must be nur­tured and maintained. The search for the truth inevi­tably prevents intellectual, social, and economic stag­ nation, as well as-ideally-frees all from anxiety and fright. Yet, there is a very real potential for this quest to confuse and confound.

  • Broker-Dealer Regulation by David A. Lipton

    Broker-Dealer Regulation

    David A. Lipton

    Broker Dealer Regulation provides a detailed description of the broker-dealer registration process. This timely survey of an increasingly complex and sensitive subject covers: Broker-dealer duties, Broker-dealer prohibitions, Broker-dealer disclosure requirements, Broker-dealer financial and record retention responsibilities, Broker-dealer sanctions for performance failures, Client/broker dispute resolution forums, Broker-dealer liability, The definition of an underwriter, State (blue sky) law, and Self-regulatory organization rules.

  • The Crisis of Communism: Its Meaning, Origins, and Phases by Rett R. Ludwikowski

    The Crisis of Communism: Its Meaning, Origins, and Phases

    Rett R. Ludwikowski

  • Guide to Multistate Litigation by Kathryn Kelly, Victor Schwartz, and Patrick Lee

    Guide to Multistate Litigation

    Kathryn Kelly, Victor Schwartz, and Patrick Lee

    Detailed analysis of the law governing multistate litigation, providing court-tested techniques and practice-oriented materials to enhance performance. Detailed section titles discuss: The Rise and Impact of Multistate Product Liability Litigation; Response of the Judicial System to the Rise of Multistate Litigation; Organizing In-House for Multistate Litigation; Outside Counsel; Jurisdiction and Venue: Limits on Multistate Forum Shopping; Coordinated Discovery and Discovery Response; Motions Practice on Common Issues; Jury Issues and Voir Dire; Development and Use of Technical Experts; Punitive Damages in Multistate Litigation; Collateral Estoppel; Relationships with Insurers; Settlements; Monitoring Ongoing Business Operations; Handling Publicity; and Government Involvement.

  • Popes and Bishops: The Papal Monarchy in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. by Kenneth Pennington

    Popes and Bishops: The Papal Monarchy in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries.

    Kenneth Pennington

  • Law and American Literature: A Collection of Essays by Maxwell Bloomfield, Carl S. Smith, and John P. McWilliams

    Law and American Literature: A Collection of Essays

    Maxwell Bloomfield, Carl S. Smith, and John P. McWilliams

  • Main Currents of Polish Political Thought: 1815-1890 by Rett R. Ludwikowski

    Main Currents of Polish Political Thought: 1815-1890

    Rett R. Ludwikowski

 

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