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 2006
Why Sell What You Can License?, Contracting Around Statutory Protection of Intellectual Property, Elizabeth I. Winston
Submissions from 2005
Bank Insolvency Regimes in the United States and the United Kingdom, Heidi Mandanis Schooner
Between Scylla and Charybdis: the Disagreement Among the Federal Circuits Over Whether Federal Law Criminalizing the Intrastate Possession of Child Pornography Violates the Commerce Clause, Susanna Frederick Fischer
Border Crossings: Understanding the Civil, Criminal, and Immigration Implications for Battered Immigrants (And Others) Fleeing Across State Lines With Their Children, Catherine F. Klein, Leslye E. Orloff, and Hema Sarangapani
Clinical Legal Education: An Annotated Bibliography, J.P. "Sandy" Ogilvy
Congressional Threats of Removal Against Federal Judges, Marc O. DeGirolami
Defense Witness as ‘Accomplice’: Should the Trial Judge Give a ‘Care and Caution’ Instruction?, Clifford S. Fishman
Dick Whittington and Creativity: From Trade to Folklore, From Folklore to Trade, Susanna Frederick Fischer
Greed among American Lawyers, Lisa G. Lerman
Human Rights and Bioethics: Formulating a Universal Right to Health, Health Care, or Health Protection?, George P. Smith II
Law Library Design Bookshelf-An Annotated Bibliography, Stephen G. Margeton
Law, Medicine, and Religion: Towards a Dialogue and a Partnership in Biomedical Technology and Decision Making, George P. Smith II
Legal Frameworks for Economic Transition in Iraq – Occupation under the Law of War vs. Global Governance under the Law of Peace, Antonio F. Perez
Limitations on the First Amendment Right of Access to Information Controlled by the Government, Jennifer L. Mascott
Moral Communities or a Market State: The Supreme Court’s Vision of the Police Power in the Age of Globalization, Antonio F. Perez and Robert J. Delahunty
Natural Born in the U.S.A.: The Striking Unfairness and Dangerous Ambiguity of the Constitution’s Presidential Qualifications Clause and Why We Need to Fix It, Sarah Helene Duggin and Mary Beth Collins
Playing Poohsticks with the British Constitution? The Blair Government's Proposal to Abolish the Lord Chancellor, Susanna Frederick Fischer
Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik’s ‘Confrontation’: A Reassessment, Marshall J. Breger
Re-Validating the Doctrine of Anticipatory Nuisance, George P. Smith II
The ‘Wall’ Decisions in Legal and Political Context, Geoffrey R. Watson
TILA ‘Finance’ and ‘Other’ Charges in Open-End Credit: The Cost-of Credit Principle Applied to Charges for Optional Products or Services, Ralph J. Rohner and Thomas Durkin
Traditional Paradisms for the Causes of War Applied to the International Trading System: Nation-State Institutions in a World of Market-States, Antonio F. Perez
Universal Human Rights, The United Nations, And the Telos of Human Dignity, William J. Wagner
Submissions from 2004
Business as a Vocation: Implications for Catholic Legal Education, George E. Garvey
Catholic Social Teaching and Its Impact on American Law: Observations on the Past and Reflections on the Future, Lucia A. Silecchia