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 2008
Taking the Show on the Road: Teaching Legal Research in Poland, Stephen E. Young
The American Presidency, the 2008 Election, and the Constitution's Natural Born Citizenship Proviso, Sarah Helene Duggin and Mary Beth Collins
The McNulty Memorandum, the KPMG Decision and Corporate Cooperation: Individual Rights and Legal Ethics, Sarah Helene Duggin
The Preferential Option for the Poor: An Opportunity and a Challenge for Environmental Decision Making, Lucia A. Silecchia
The Problem of Religious Learning, Marc O. DeGirolami
To the Age of Social Revolution: as Papal Rejoinder, ‘the Apocalypse is not Now’, William J. Wagner
Understanding the Absence of a Duty to Reasonably Rescue in American Tort Law, Marin Roger Scordato
What If Seeds Were Not Patentable?, Elizabeth I. Winston
Submissions from 2007
Cigarette Smoking as a Public Health Hazard: Crafting Common Law and Legislative Strategies for Abatemen, George P. Smith II
Congressional Devolution of Immigration Policymaking: A Separation of Powers Critique, Roger C. Hartley
Defense Access to a Prosecution Witness’s Psychotherapy or Counseling Records, Clifford S. Fishman
Discerning the Environmental Perspective of Pope Benedict XVI, Lucia A. Silecchia
Externship Demographics Redux, J.P. "Sandy" Ogilvy and Robert Seibel
Introduction to the Symposium on Reexamining the Law of War, Marshall J. Breger and Marc D. Stern
John Rawls’s Proffer to Believers: A Bargain Called, ‘The Idea of Public Reason’, William J. Wagner
Policy Making and the New Medicine: Managing a Magnificent Obsession, George P. Smith II
Pope John Paul II and the Law: Foreword, Elizabeth Kirk
Post-Realist Blues: Formalism, Instrumentalism, and the Hybrid Nature of Common Law Jurisprudence, Marin Roger Scordato
Researching Legal Ethics, Stephen E. Young
Separating State from Church: Researching the Legal System of the Vatican City State, Stephen E. Young and Alison Shea
Student Services in the 21st Century: Evolution and Innovation in Discovering Student Needs, Teaching Information Literacy, and Designing Library 2.0-Based Services, Frances M. Brillantine and Kumar Jayasuriya
The Buried Bodies Case: Alive and Well After Thirty Years, Lisa G. Lerman, Frank H. Armani, Thomas D. Morgan, and Monroe H. Freedman
The International Legal Environment for Serious Political Reporting has Fundamentally Changed: Understanding the Revolutionary New Era of English Defamation Law, Marin Roger Scordato
The Pivotal Role of the Corporate General Counsel in Promoting Corporate Integrity and Professional Responsibility, Sarah Helene Duggin
The Quest for Legitimacy in American Administrative Law, Marshall J. Breger