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 1992
The Decontextualization of Domestic Violence, Lisa G. Lerman
The Department of Labor’s Glass Ceiling Initiative: A New Approach to an Old Problem, Marshall J. Breger
The Supreme Court’s 1991–1992 Labor and Employment Law Term, Roger C. Hartley
The Supreme Court’s Administrative Law Docket: Proceedings from the Administrative Conference of the United States, Marshall J. Breger
The World of Law, Science and Medicine, According to George P. Smith, II, Raymond C. O'Brien
Toward an International Standard of Scientific Inquiry, George P. Smith II
Submissions from 1991
A Conservative’s Comments on Edley and Sunstein, Marshall J. Breger
A Debtor’s Right to Avoid Liens Against Exempt Property Under Section 522 of the Bankruptcy Code: Meaningless or Meaningful?, Veryl Victoria Miles
A Legislative Initiative: The Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act of 1990, Raymond C. O'Brien
A Road Paved With Good Intentions: State and Local Efforts to Conduct Foreign Policy and the Application of South African Sanctions to Namibia, Antonio F. Perez
Comments on Bernard Schwartz’ Essay, Marshall J. Breger
Cracking Down on the Trade in Child Pornography and Pornography for Children, Harvey L. Zuckman
Defining Tucker Act Jurisdiction After Bowen v. Massachusetts, Michael F. Noone Jr. and Urban A. Lester
Domestic Violence: The District of Columbia’s New Mandatory Arrest Law, Catherine F. Klein
Generating Precedent in Securities Industry Arbitration, David A. Lipton
Incest and Intrafamilial Child Abuse: Fatal Attractions or Forced and Dangerous Liaisons?, George P. Smith II
Legal Liability of the Armed Forces When Dealing With Internal Disturbances: The Unsatisfactory Anglo-American Approach, Michael F. Noone Jr.
National Labor Relations Board Control of Union Discipline and the Myth of Nonintervention, Roger C. Hartley
Pro Bono Representation and the Government Lawyer, Marshall J. Breger
Providing Economic Incentives in Environmental Regulation, Marshall J. Breger, Richard B. Stewart, E. Donald Elliott, and David Hawkins
Public Service by Public Servants, Lisa G. Lerman
Realizing the Potential of Arbitration in Federal Agency Dispute Resolution, Marshall J. Breger
Searching for a New Constitutional Model for East-Central Europe, Rett R. Ludwikowski
The Administrative Conference of the United States: A Quarter Century Perspective, Marshall J. Breger
The Pending Gauntlet to Free Exercise: Mandating That Clergy Report Child Abuse, Raymond C. O'Brien and Michael T. Flannery