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 2003
Federalism, Human Rights, and the Realpolitik of Footnote Four, Robert A. Destro
Guidelines with Commentary for the Evaluation of Legal Externship Programs, J.P. "Sandy" Ogilvy
How Arabs Fight Islamism: A Letter from Tunis, Marshall J. Breger
Innocent Until Proven Guilty: The Origins of a Legal Maxim, Kenneth Pennington
Internal Corporate Investigations: Legal Ethics, Professionalism and the Employee Interview, Sarah Helene Duggin
John Noonan on Marriage and the Family: Continuity and Change in Doctrine, William J. Wagner
Latin American Hybrid Constitutionalism: The United States Presidentialism in the Civil Law Melting Pot, Rett R. Ludwikowski
Law School Leviathan: Explaining Administrative Growth, Ronald A. Cass and John H. Garvey
Lawyering Process: My Thanks for the Book and the Movie, Leah Wortham
Leasing Consumer Goods: The Spotlight Shifts to the Uniform Consumer Leases Act, Ralph J. Rohner
Legal Lessons Learned from Operation Enduring Freedom, Michael F. Noone Jr.
Posse Comitatus: Preparing for the Hearings, Michael F. Noone Jr.
Preemption’s Market Participant Immunity—A Constitutional Interpretation: Implications for Living Wage and Labor Peace Policies, Roger C. Hartley
Researching English Case Law, Stephen E. Young
Secrets of Bank Regulation: A Reply to Professor Cohen, Heidi Mandanis Schooner
The Catalyst Calamity: Post-Buckhannon Fee-Shifting in Environmental Litigation and a Proposal for Congressional Action, Lucia A. Silecchia
The Changing Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, Geoffrey R. Watson
The City of Babel: Yesterday and Today, Raymond B. Marcin
The Intersection Between Welfare Reform and Child Support Enforcement: D.C.’s Weak Link, Stacy Brustin
The Ninth Circuit’s Invasion of the Tort of Invasion of Privacy, Harvey L. Zuckman
The Uniform Consumer Leases Act Arrives in Connecticut, Ralph J. Rohner
Things are Seldom What They Seem: Judges and Lawyers in the Tales of Mark Twain, Lucia A. Silecchia
Tolstoy and the Christian Lawyer, Raymond B. Marcin
United Kingdom and United States Responses to the Regulatory Challenges of Modern Financial Markets, Heidi Mandanis Schooner
Submissions from 2002
Allocating Health Care Resources to the Elderly, George P. Smith II