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 2020
Is the #MeToo Movement for Real? The Implications for Jurors’ Biases in Sexual Assault Cases, Mary Graw Leary
Marital Versus Nonmarital Entitlements, Raymond C. O'Brien
The Faithful Justice, Kevin C. Walsh
The Traditions of American Constitutional Law, Marc O. DeGirolami
Submissions from 2019
Administrative Power and Religious Liberty at the Supreme Court, Mark L. Rienzi
Against the Tiers of Constitutional Scrutiny, J. Joel Alicea and John D. Ohlendorf
An Erie Approach to Privilege Doctrine., Megan M. La Belle
Charitable Tax Reform For the 21st Century, Roger Colinvaux and Ray Madoff
Early Customs Laws and Delegation, Jennifer L. Mascott
Expanding and Strengthening Legal Clinical Education in Ukraine, Leah Wortham
Exploring the Role of Emotions in Clinical Legal Education: Inquiry and Results from an International Workshop for Legal Educators, Catherine F. Klein, Kate Seear, Lisa Bliss, and Paul Galowitz
Fixing Philanthropy: A Vision for Charitable Giving and Reform, Roger Colinvaux
History Repeats Itself: Some New Faces Behind Sex Trafficking Are More Familiar Than You Think, Mary Graw Leary
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bots, and How I Learned to Start Worrying About Democracy Instead, Antonio F. Perez
Judicial Independence and Accountability: Withstanding Political Stress, Leah Wortham
Social Welfare and Political Organizations: Ending the Plague of Inconsistency, Roger Colinvaux
Strengthening the International Clinical Scholarly Community: Opportunities for the Clinical Law Review and Beyond, Leah Wortham
The Immediacy of Genome Editing and Mitochondrial Replacement, Raymond C. O'Brien
The Sickness Unto Death of the First Amendment, Marc O. DeGirolami
Submissions from 2018
Assessing Assisted Reproductive Technology, Raymond C. O'Brien
Constitutional Anomalies or As-Applied Challenges? A Defense of Religious Exemptions, Mark L. Rienzi
Defending Place-Based Philanthropy by Defining the Community Foundation, Roger Colinvaux
Demokracja Elektorska i Populistyczna z Perspektywy Wyboru D. Trumpa na Presydenta USA, Rett R. Ludwikowski