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 2002
Article 36 of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations: Private Enforcement in American Courts after LaGrand, Cara H. Drinan
Bishops and their Dioceses, Kenneth Pennington
Constitutional Values and the Ethics of Health Care: A Comparison of the United States and Germany, William J. Wagner
Distributive Justice and Health Care, George P. Smith II
Federal Courts, Overbreadth, and Vagueness: Guiding Principles for Constitution Challenges to Uninterpreted State Statutes, Mark L. Rienzi and Stuart Buck
Free Speech Rationales After September 11th: The First Amendment in Post-World Trade Center America, Marin Roger Scordato
Informant Credibility and Evidence of Cooperation in Other Cases, Clifford S. Fishman
International Antitrust at the Crossroads: The End of Antitrust History or the Clash of Competition Policy Civlizations, Antonio F. Perez
Old Testament Justice: The Mirror of Justice Lecture, Clifford S. Fishman
Panormitanus’ Additiones to Novit ille [X 2.1.13] in his Commentary on the Decretales, Kenneth Pennington
Re-Evaluating the Freedom of Scientific Inquiry Through Biotechnology and Human Rights, George P. Smith II
Rethinking Sullivan: New Approaches in Australia, New Zealand and England, Susanna Frederick Fischer
Security vs. Personal Freedom: America's Challenge in the War on Terrorism, Raymond B. Marcin
The Adequacy of International Law for Arms Control – Post Sept. 11: Arms Control and Nonproliferation, Antonio F. Perez
The Extent of Protection of The Individual’s Personality Against Commercial Use: Toward a New Property Right, George P. Smith II
The Global Digital Divide: Focusing on Children, Susanna Frederick Fischer
The Science, Law, and Politics of Fetal Pain Legislation, Kevin C. Walsh
The Slippery Slope from Ambition to Greed to Dishonesty: Lawyers, Money and Professional Integrity, Lisa G. Lerman
Whacking Unarmed Women: Gaps in the Law of Armed Conflict, Michael F. Noone Jr.
When Can the Government’s Misrepresentations Give Rise to a Constitutional Tort?, Antonio F. Perez
When do Claims Challenging a Statute’s Effect on Pre-Existing Contracts Accrue?, Lucia A. Silecchia
Submissions from 2001
Applying Just War Jus Bello Doctrine to Reprisals: An Afghan Hypothetical, Michael F. Noone Jr.
As Justice and Prudence Dictate: The Morality of America’s War Against Terrorism—A Response to James V. Schall, S.J.,, William J. Wagner