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 1978
Pro Peccatis Patrum Puniri: A Moral and Legal Problem of the Inquisition, Kenneth Pennington
Significant Private Foundations and the Need for Public Selection of Their Trustees, David A. Lipton
Uncertainties on the Spiral Staircase: Meta-Ethics and the New Biology, George P. Smith II
Submissions from 1977
A Model Act for the Certification of Paralegals and the Accreditation of Paralegal Training Programs, Raymond B. Marcin
A Note to Decameron 6.7: The Wit of Madonna Filippa, Kenneth Pennington
Child, Parent, State and the Due Process Clause: An Essay on the Supreme Court’s Recent Work, John H. Garvey
Continuing Education for Law Librarians, Stephen G. Margeton
Cum Causam Que: A Decretal of Innocent III, Kenneth Pennington
Guide to the New D.C. Marriage and Divorce Law, Harvey L. Zuckman
Peter Zenger’s Ordeal: Historical Antecedent to a Concept of Free Press in Early Colonial America, or Is What is Past an Expanding and Somewhat Frightening Prologue to the Future, George P. Smith II
Punctuation and the Interpretation of Statutes, Raymond B. Marcin
The Concept of Free Seas: Shaping Modern Maritime Policy within a Vector of Historical Influence, George P. Smith II
Throw ‘Em to the Lions (or Bengals): The Decline and Fall of Sports Civilization, Harvey L. Zuckman
Submissions from 1976
Documents of the Federal Trade Commission, Stephen G. Margeton
Manipulating the Genetic Code: Jurisprudential Conundrums, George P. Smith II
Pluralism and the Canonists in the Thirteenth Century, Kenneth Pennington
Professional Power and Judicial Review: The Health Professions, William A. Kaplin
Student Participation in University and Law School Governance, George P. Smith II
The F.T.C. Does Lord Mansfield In, Ralph J. Rohner
The Interception of Communications without a Court Order: Title III, Consent, and the Expectation of Privacy, Clifford S. Fishman
The Legal Services Corporation: A Report to the Bar, Marshall J. Breger
The Politics of Lawmaking: Problems in International Maritime Regulation: Innocent Passage v. Free Transit, George P. Smith II
Submissions from 1975
Holder in Due Course in Consumer Transactions: Requiem, Revival, or Reformation?, Ralph J. Rohner
Note, Abortion and the Constitution: The Need for a Life-Protective Amendment, Robert A. Destro