Capital University Law Review

from May 2002
Last Number: June 2020

Capital University
ISSN 0198-9693


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 489

December 01, 2002

  • Childrens Rights To Health Care And Participation: United States Implementation Of The Un Convention On The Rights Of The Child

  • Afterword: The Un Convention On The Rights Of The Child And U.S. Law

  • City Of Erie v. Paps A.M.: Contorting Secondary Effects And Diluting Intermediate Scrutiny To Ban Nude Dancing

  • May 01, 2002

  • Derolph v. State: Who Really won Ohio s School Funding Battle?

  • Self-Regulation and League Rules Under the Sherman Act

  • December 01, 2002

  • United States v. Playboy Entertainment Group, Inc.-Sexually Explicit Signal Bleed and § 505 of the CDA: Unable to Overcome Strict Scrutiny...But Will Strict Scrutiny be Able to Overcome the Future?

  • May 01, 2002

  • Workplace Investigations in Ohio

  • The Decline of Due Process in Capital Sentencing: Ramdass v. Angelone

  • The Uniform Trust Code (2000) and its Application to Ohio

  • December 01, 2002

  • The Capitve Audience Doctrine and Floating Buffer Zones: An Analysis of Hill v. Colorado

  • Changing the Animal Legal Paradigm using the United States Tax Code

  • The Hague Convention on International Child Abduction. By Paul R. Beaumont and Peter E. Mceleavy. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. PP. XXX, 332. ISBN 0-19-826064-4

  • October 01, 2002

  • The Independence and Democratic Accountability of the Supreme Court of Ohio

  • December 01, 2002

  • Errata

  • October 01, 2002

  • Judicial Selection and Political Culture

  • Choosing the Judges who Choose the President

  • December 01, 2002

  • A Requiem for Morality: A Response to Peter M. Cicchino

  • October 01, 2002

  • Comment on Professor Carrington s Article The Independence and Democratic Accountability of the Supreme Court of Ohio

  • Symposium on Judicial Elections: Selecting Judges in the 21º Century

  • December 01, 2002

  • Rites of Passage: The Evolution of the Legislative Process in Ohio, 1799-1937

  • October 01, 2002

  • The False Promise of Judicial Elections in Ohio

  • Money, Politics and Judicial Decisions: A Case Study of Arbitration Law in Alabama

  • July 01, 2002

  • Troxel v. Granville: The Constitutionality of State Statutes Permitting Third-Parties to Petition for Visitation With a Child

  • Religion as the Language of Discourse of Same Sex Marriage

  • Federal Tax Consequences of Civil Unions

  • The New Marital Property: Civil Marriage and the Right to Exclude?

  • In Praise of Civil Unions

  • Ten Propositions About Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Partners

  • Some Observations About Doma, Marriages, Civil Unions, and Domestic Partnerships

  • May 01, 2006

  • Valuing the Spoken Word: Public Speaking for Lawyers

  • Pain and Suffering Damages at Mid-Twentieth Century: A Retrospective View of the Problem and the Legal Academy's First Responses

  • When Criminal and Tort Law Incentives Run into Tight Budgets and Regulatory Discretion

  • Totalitarianism in Public Schools: Enforcing a Religious and Political Orthodoxy

  • July 01, 2005

  • Ohio's Public School Funding System: The Unanswered Questions and the Unresolved Problems of Derolph

  • Addition of a Pollutant and Division of a Natural Body of Water: Should There be a New Math for NPDES Permits Under the Clean Water Act?

  • Nicholson v. Scoppetta: Providing a Conceptual Framework for Non-Criminalization of Battered Mothers and Alternatives to Removal of Their Children from the Home

  • Nevada Department of Human Resources v. Hibbs: Regulation or Simply Encouragement?

  • Demore v. Kim: The Constitutionality of Mandatory Detention Pending Removal Proceedings for Criminal Noncitizens

  • July 01, 2007

  • Sign Amortization Laws: Insight into Precedent, Property, and Public Policy

  • Federal Income Tax Deductibility of Higher Education Expenses: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

  • Stifling Gubernatorial Secrecy: Application of Executive Privilege to State Executive Officials

  • International Crimes and the Ad Hoc Tribunals by Guénaël Mettraux Oxford: Oxford

  • Does Rocky & Bullwinkle Hold the Key to Unlocking the Mystery of Fair use in The Age of Internet Archiving?

  • May 01, 2007

  • The Bride, the Groom, and the Court: A One-Ring Circus

  • Foreign Jurisprudence-To Cite or Not to Cite: Is That The Question or is It Much Ado About Nothing?

  • Economic Analysis of "Law & Economics"

  • Blacker Than Death Row: How Current Equal Protection Analysis Fails Minorities Facing Capital Punishment

  • Evaluating the Modification of Power Plants: A Streamlined Five Question Approach

  • Technology Use and the Gay Movement for Equality in America

  • July 01, 2006

  • The Future of Constitutional Law