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 2000
Established by Practice: The Theory and Operation of Independent Federal Agencies, Marshall J. Breger and Gary J. Edles
Euphemistic Codes and Tell-Tale Hearts: Human Assistance in End-of-Life Cases, George P. Smith II
Genetic Enhancement Technologies and The New Society, George P. Smith II
Integrating Spiritual Perspectives With the Law School Experience: An Essay and Invitation, Lucia A. Silecchia
International Commercial Arbitration: A Case Study of the Areas Under Control of the Palestinian Authority, Marshall J. Breger
Reflections on the Future of Social Justice, Lucia A. Silecchia
Religious Liberty and the Politics of Judicial Review, Robert A. Destro
Rethinking the Risk of Defined Contribution Plans, Regina T. Jefferson
Safety Valve Closed: The Removal of Non-Violent Outlets for Dissent and the Onset of Anti-Abortion Violence, Mark L. Rienzi
Should an Attorney be Required to Advise Client of ADR Options?, Marshall J. Breger
Teaching Professional Responsibility in Legal Clinics Around the World, Leah Wortham
The Alden Trilogy: Praise and Protest, Roger C. Hartley
The Ius Commune, Suretyship, and Magna Carta, Kenneth Pennington
The Perils of Pinochet: Problems for Transnational Justice and a Supranational Governance Solution, Antonio F. Perez
The Pursuit of the Hunt, Interrupted: Changing Literary Image of Law, William J. Wagner
The Reawakening of Marriage, Raymond C. O'Brien
Treaty Implementation: Lessons Taught by U.S./U.K. Cooperation Under the NATO Status of Forces Agreement, Michael F. Noone Jr.
Typology and Critique of Title IX Sexual Harassment Law After Gebser and Davis, William A. Kaplin
What Does the Constitution Say About the Vouchers?, John H. Garvey
Submissions from 1999
Blue-Chip Bilking: Regulation of Billing and Expense Fraud by Lawyers, Lisa G. Lerman
Chimera or Jackalope? Department of Defense Efforts to Apply Civilian Sexual Harassment Criteria to the Military, Michael F. Noone Jr.
Convergence and Competition: The Case of Bank Regulation in Britain and the United States, Heidi Mandanis Schooner and Michael Taylor
Death, Dying, and Burial: Approaches in Religious Law and Practice, William J. Wagner
Due Process, Community, and the Prince in the Evolution of the Ordo Iudiciarius, Kenneth Pennington