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 1984
Quality of Life, Sanctity of Creation: Palliative or Apotheosis?, George P. Smith II
Regulatory Reform in the Ocean Shipping Industry: An Extraordinary U.S. Commitment to Cartels, George E. Garvey
Sexuality, Privacy and the New Biology, George P. Smith II and Roberto Iraola
The Plight of the Genetically Handicapped Newborn: A Comparative Analysis, George P. Smith II
The Roots of Polish Catholicism, Rett R. Ludwikowski
The United Nations and the Environment: Sometimes a Great Notion?, George P. Smith II
Submissions from 1983
Accrediting Agencies’ Legal Responsibilities: In Pursuit of the Public Interest, William A. Kaplin
Acid Rain: A Transnational Perspective, George P. Smith II
A Road Map to Adjudication Under the Medical-Vocational Guidelines, J.P. "Sandy" Ogilvy
Cryonic Suspension: A Prospect for Immortality, George P. Smith II
Equity and Admiralty: A Turbulent Path to Manifest Destiny, George P. Smith II
Illegitimacy: Suggestion for Reform Following Mills v. Halbluetzel, Raymond C. O'Brien
Intimations of Immorality: Clones, Cyrons and the Law, George P. Smith II
Johannes Teutonicus and Papal Legates, Kenneth Pennington
The Epitaph of Johannes Teutonicus, Kenneth Pennington
The IcePerson Cometh: Cryonics, Law and Medicine, George P. Smith II
The Justice Conundrum, Marshall J. Breger
The Razor’s Edge of Human Bonding: Artificial Fathers and Surrogate Mothers, George P. Smith II
There Is Tort Liability for Negligent Programming, Harvey L. Zuckman
The SEC or The Exchanges: Who Should Do What and When? A Proposal to Allocate Regulatory Responsibilities for Securities Markets, David A. Lipton
Submissions from 1982
1981 Annual Survey of Consumer Financial Services Law Developments, Ralph J. Rohner
Best Execution: The National Market System’s Missing Ingredient, David A. Lipton
Capitalizing on National Self-Interest: The Management of International Telecommunication Conflict by the International Telecommunication Union, Donna Coleman Gregg
Computer Uses in Law Libraries, Raymond B. Marcin
