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 1973
Does the Environment Need a Court?, George P. Smith II
The Ferment in Divorce Legislation, Harvey L. Zuckman and William Fox
The Libellus of Telesphorus and the Decretals of Gregory IX, Kenneth Pennington
Submissions from 1972
A History of Connecticut's Long Island Sound Boundary, Raymond B. Marcin
Apostrophe to a Troubled Ocean, George P. Smith II
Autos, Title Certificates and UCC 9-103: The Draftsmen Try Again, Ralph J. Rohner
Flag Salute, Patriotic Exercises, and Students’ Rights, William A. Kaplin and Edward P. Jesella Jr.
Stockholm. The Summer of ‘72: An Affair to Remember?, George P. Smith II
The Employers’ Duty to Supply Information to the Union — A Study of the Interplay of Administrative and Judicial Rationalization, Roger C. Hartley and Florian Bartosic
Submissions from 1971
An Ecological Perspective for Arkansas, George P. Smith II
Individual Conscience Under Military Compulsion, Raymond B. Marcin
Lawyers and Public Criticism: Challenge and Response in Nineteenth-Century America, Maxwell Bloomfield
Nineteenth Century De Jure School Segregation in Connecticut, Raymond B. Marcin
Non-Fault in the Classroom: Involving Law Students in the Great Automobile Accident Compensation Controversy, Harvey L. Zuckman
Note, Unenumerated Rights – Substantive Due Process, the Ninth Amendment and John Stuart Mill, George E. Garvey
Summae on Raymond de Pennafort's Summa de Casibus in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich, Kenneth Pennington
The Marjorie Webster Decisions on Accreditation, William A. Kaplin
Walker-Thomas Strikes Back: Comment on the Pleading and Proof of Price Unconscionability, Harvey L. Zuckman
Submissions from 1970
A ‘Consilium’ of Johannes Teutonicus, Kenneth Pennington
Bartolomé de Las Casas and the Tradition of Medieval Law, Kenneth Pennington
Comment, A Primer to Procedure and Remedy Under the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Roger C. Hartley
For Unto Us a Child Is Born, Legally, George P. Smith II
La Dolce Vita: Law and Equity Merged at Last!, George P. Smith II and Walter W. Nixon III
One Lawyer-One Vote: The Application of One Man-One Vote to the Integrated Bar, Harvey L. Zuckman
On the Waterfront at the Pier’s Edge: The Longshoremen’s and Harbor Worker’s Compensation Act, George P. Smith II