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 2015
Confronting Big Data: Applying the Confrontation Clause to Government Big Data Collection, Chad Squitieri
Constitutional Contraction: Religion and the Roberts Court, Marc O. DeGirolami
Environmental Hedonism or, Securing the Environment Through the Common Law, George P. Smith II and David M. Steenburg
Existential Suffering and Cura Personalis: Dilemmas at the End-of-Life, George P. Smith II
From the New Deal to the New Healthcare: A New Deal Perspective on King v. Burwell and the Crusade Against the Affordable Care Act, Sarah Helene Duggin
Gideon’s Army and the Central Theme of Poverty, Cara H. Drinan
In the Beginning There Was None: Supreme Court Review of State Criminal Prosecutions, Kevin C. Walsh
Juvenile Sentencing Post-Miller: Preventive and Corrective Measures, Cara H. Drinan
La Biografia di Graziano, il Padre del Diritto Canonico, Kenneth Pennington
Making Turner a Reality - - Improving Access to Justice Through Court-Annexed Resource Centers and Same Day Presentation, Stacy Brustin
Ordre Public and the First Amendment, Marshall J. Breger
Originalism and the Rule of the Dead, Joel Alicea
Patent Boundaries, Elizabeth I. Winston
Paved With Good Intentions: Unintended Consequences of Federal Proposals to Integrate Child Support and Parenting Time., Stacy Brustin and Lisa Vollendorf Martin
Pope Francis and the Vocation of the Lawyer: Reflections on Service and Responsibility, Lucia A. Silecchia
Reflections on the Graying of America: Implications of Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment, Beverly Petersen Jennison
Reform in 1215: Magna Carta and the Fourth Lateran Council, Kenneth Pennington
Regulating Angels, Heidi Mandanis Schooner
Religion and Human Trafficking, Mary Graw Leary
RLUIPA: Re-Aligning Burdens of Proof, Clarifying Freedoms, and Re-Defining Responsibilities, George P. Smith II and Philip M. Donoho
Substantive Due Process as a Two-Way Street: How the Court Can Reconcile Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty, Mark L. Rienzi
The Charitable Contributions Deduction: Federal Tax Rules, Roger Colinvaux and Harvey P. Dale
The Limits of the Freedoms Act’s Amicus Curiae, Chad Squitieri
The Local Rules of Patent Procedure, Megan M. La Belle
The Subsidy Question in King v. Burwell, Antonio F. Perez