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
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