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 1999
Due Process, Community, and the Prince in the Evolution of the Ordo Iudiciarius, Kenneth Pennington
Introduction to the Symposium on Developments in Legal Externship Pedagogy, J.P. "Sandy" Ogilvy
Judicial Decision-Making in the Age of Biotechnology, George P. Smith II
Medical Savings Accounts: Windfalls for the Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise, Regina T. Jefferson
Paraprofessionals: Surpassing the Grade, Stephen G. Margeton
Political Speech—Restrictions on Ballot-Initiative Petitions, Buckley v. American Constitutional Law Foundation, Mark L. Rienzi
Professional and Ethical Issues in Legal Externships: Fostering Commitment to Public Service, Lisa G. Lerman
Régime des Cultes et Liberté Religieuse en Europe: Relectures Américaines, Robert A. Destro
The Bishops' New Statement on Abortion: Why It Isn't Accomplishing Much of Anything., Raymond B. Marcin
The Elderly and Patient Dumping, George P. Smith II
The New Federalism and the ADA: State Sovereign Immunity from Private Damage Suits after Boerne, Roger C. Hartley
Why Likud Needs the Peace Process, Marshall J. Breger and Steven Speigel
Submissions from 1998
Catholic Judges in Capital Cases, John H. Garvey
Complexities in Biomedical Decision-Making, George P. Smith II
Control Freaks, John H. Garvey
Disclosure and Corporate Morality: Beginning a Dialogue, David A. Lipton
Fairness, Responsibility, and Efficiency in the Bankruptcy Discharge: Are the Commission’s Recommendations Enough?, Veryl Victoria Miles
Foreword: The ‘Right to Marry’ in the Decisions of the United States Supreme Court, Robert A. Destro
Harnessing the Human Genome through Legislative Restraint, George P. Smith II
Is Roe v. Wade Obsolete?, Robert A. Destro
Mandatory HIV Testing of Professional Boxers: An Unconstitutional Effort to Regulate a Sport That Needs to be Regulated, Raymond C. O'Brien and Michael T. Flannery
‘Mixed’ Constitutions: Product of an East-Central European Constitutional Melting Pot, Rett R. Ludwikowski
Natural Law, Homosexual Conduct, and the Public Policy Exception, Raymond B. Marcin
Patient Dumping: Implications for the Elderly, George P. Smith II
Pinning the Blame & Piercing the Veil in the Mists of Metaphor: The Supreme Court’s New Standards for the CERCLA Liability of Parent Companies & A Proposal for Legislative Reform, Lucia A. Silecchia