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 2011
Commentary, Mary Graw Leary
Differentiating the Federal Circuit, Elizabeth I. Winston
Empathy’s White Elephant: Responding to the Subprime Mortgage Crisis Without Denigrating the Poor, Adam J. MacLeod
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
Refractory Pain, Existential Suffering, and Palliative Care: Releasing an Unbearable Lightness of Being, George P. Smith II
Regulating Morality Through the Common Law and Exclusionary Zoning, George P. Smith II and Gregory P. Bailey
Resurrecting the Bogeyman: The Curious Forms of the Substantial Burden Test in RLUIPA, Adam J. MacLeod
Standing to Sue in the Myriad Genetics Case, Megan M. La Belle
Telling Tales in School: Storytelling for Self-Reflection and Pedagogical Improvement in Clinical Legal Education, Faith Mullen
The Constitutional Right not to Participate in Abortions: Roe, Casey, and the Fourteenth Amendment Rights of Healthcare Providers, Mark L. Rienzi
Threatening the Founding Ideal of a Republic of Letters: An Assessment of the Supreme Court's Copyright Decisions over the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century, Susanna Frederick Fischer
Submissions from 2010
A Non-Fatal Collision: Where Religious Land Uses and Community Interests Meet, Adam J. MacLeod
A Study in Law and Literature: Themes of Exceptionalism and Equity in British and American Culture, William J. Wagner
Freedom not to Listen: A Constitutional Analysis of Compulsory Indoctrination Through Workplace Captive Audience Meetings, Roger C. Hartley
Innocent Threats, Concealed Consent and the Necessary Presence of Strict Liability in Traditional Fault-Based Tort Law, Marin Roger Scordato
Integrating Catholic Social Thought in Elder Law and Estate Planning Courses: Reflections on Law, Age and Ethics, Lucia A. Silecchia
Integrating Marital Property into a Spouse’s Elective Share, Raymond C. O'Brien
Lawyering Outside Lawsuits: Incorporating Negotiations, Settlements, and Mediations Into the legal Writing Curriculum, Olivia Farrar and A.G. Harmon
Looking Beyond the Stacks: The Law Library as Place, Stephen E. Young
Mulieris Dignitatem: Pornography and the Dignity of the Soul - An Exploration of Dignity in a Protected Speech Paradigm, Mary Graw Leary
Originalism and the Legislature, Joel Alicea
