The faculty at the Columbus School of Law have published articles in a wide variety of legal and non-legal disciplines. This repository collection includes a selection of some of the many articles authored by our faculty. A more complete bibliography of faculty scholarship is available at the link below.
Submissions from 2012
Stare Decisis in an Originalist Congress, Joel Alicea
Teaching Social Justice Lawyering: Systematically Including Community Legal Education in Law School Clinics, Margaret Martin Barry, A. Rachel Karn, Margaret E. Johnson, Catherine F. Klein, and Lisa Vollendorf Martin
The Anti-Injunction Act, Congressional Inactivity, and Pre-Enforcement Challenges to § 5000A of the Tax Code, Kevin C. Walsh
The Conservation Easement Tax Expenditure: In Search of Conservation Value, Roger Colinvaux
The Constitutional Right not to Kill, Mark L. Rienzi
The Dual Degree: A Requirement in Search of a Justification, Stephen E. Young
The Future of Internet-Related Personal Jurisdiction After Goodyear Dunlap Tires v. Brown and J. McIntyre v. Nicastro, Megan M. La Belle
The Ghost that Slayed the Mandate, Kevin C. Walsh
The Missed Opportunity of United States v. Jones: Commercial Erosion of Fourth Amendment Protection in a Post Google Earth World, Mary Graw Leary
The Original Meaning Of Civility: Democratic Deliberation At The Philadelphia Constitutional Convention, Derek Webb
The Political Speech of Charities in the Face of Citizens United: A Defense of Prohibition, Roger Colinvaux
The Technological Edge, Elizabeth I. Winston
Submissions from 2011
An Originalist Congress?, Joel Alicea
A Patent Misperception, Elizabeth I. Winston
Bioethics and Human Rights: Toward a New Constitutionalism, George P. Smith II
Charity in the 21st century: Trending toward Decay, Roger Colinvaux
Clarifying the Doctrine of Inequitable Conduct, Elizabeth I. Winston
Commentary, Mary Graw Leary
Differentiating the Federal Circuit, Elizabeth I. Winston
Health Care: Why Jurisdiction Matters, Kevin C. Walsh
Intellect and Virtue: The Idea of a Catholic University, John H. Garvey
Reasonable Expectations of Privacy for Youth in a Digital Age, Mary Graw Leary
Reconceptualizing the Law of Nuisance Through a Theory of Economic Captivity, George P. Smith II and Matthew Saunig