Capital University Law Review

from May 2002
Last Number: June 2020

Capital University
ISSN 0198-9693


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 489

July 01, 2006

  • Fourth Amendment Standing: A New Paradigm Based on Article III Rules and Right to Privacy

  • Who Remembers the Small Builders?: How to Implement Ohio's New Statewide Residential Building Code Without Sinking Ohio's Small Builders

  • HIPAA: Its Impact on Ex Parte Disclosures With an Adverse Party's Treating Physician

  • The Garage Door Opener Case: Opening the Door to Cross Platform Functionality in the World of Digital Music

  • Restricting Innovation: How Restrictive U.S. Visa Policies Have the Potential to Deplete Our Innovative Economy

  • December 01, 2005

  • Why Adoption is Not Like Marriage: An Amateur's Reply to Professor Woodhouse to Keep Waiting for Loving

  • Closing the Crusade: A Brief Response to Professor Woodhouse

  • Lethally Injected: Devolving Standards of Decency in American Society

  • Waiting for Loving: The Child's Fundamental Right to Adoption

  • No Child Gets Ahead: The Irony of the no Child Left Behind Act

  • Swimming Upstream Against the Great Adoption Tide: Making the Case for "Impermanence"

  • Safeguarding the Interests of Children in Intercountry Adoption: Assessing the Gatekeepers

  • October 01, 2005

  • The Wrongful Rejection of Big Theory (Marxism) by Feminism and Queer Theory: A Brief Debate

  • Married to a Myth: How Welfare Reform Violates the Constitutional Rights of Poor Single Mothers

  • A Healthy Tan is Better Than Sunburn: Ohio's "Sunshine Law" And Nonpublic Collective Inquiry Sessions

  • Induced Autism: The Legal and Ethical Implications of Inoculating Vaccine Manufacturers from Liability

  • Do as We Say and Not (necessarily) as We Do: The Constitution, Federalism, and the Supreme Court's Exercise of Judicial Power

  • From Typology To Synthesis: Recasting The Jurisprudence Of Religion

  • May 01, 2005

  • Confronting the Changed Circumstances of Free Speech in a Media Society

  • Tort Reform and Term Limits: The 2004 Ohio Experience

  • Federalism by Convenience: The Supreme Court's Judicial Federalists on the Death Penalty and States' Rights Controversies

  • Social Science Explanations for Disparate Outcomes in Tax Court Abuse of Discretion Cases: A Tax Justice Perspective

  • December 01, 2004

  • The Criminal Responsibility of Individuals for Violations of International Humanitarian Law by Elies Van Sliedregt. The Hague, The Netherlands: T.M.C. Asser Press. 2003. PP. XXIV, 437. $110. Hardback. ISBN: 90-6704-166-1.

  • Giving up Grammar and Dumping Derrida: How to Make Legal Writing a Respected Part of the Law School Curriculum

  • The Ability of Successor Employers to Enforce Covenants Not to Compete

  • Inherit the Myth: How William Jennings Bryan's Struggle With Social Darwinism and Legal Formalism Demythologize the Scopes Monkey Trial

  • Which Suit Would you Like? The Employer's Dilemma in Dealing With Domestic Violence

  • Do The Right Thing: A Search For An Equitable Application Of Title Ix In Historically Black Colleges And University Athletics

  • Development Agreements: Bargained-For Zoning That is Neither Illegal Contract nor Conditional Zoning

  • October 01, 2004

  • Dedicated to Lt. Charles L. Wilkins III

  • Legal Ethics Rules And Corporations: What's "Client" Got to do With It?

  • Introduction to the Symposium: The Role of a Corporate Lawyer

  • Chicken Little Lives: The Anticipated and Actual Effect of Sarbanes-Oxley on Corporate Lawyers' Conduct

  • Insider Trading and the Bid-Ask Spread: A Critical Evaluation of Adverse Selection in Market Making

  • October 01, 2007

  • "The Client(s) of a Corporate Lawyer"

  • October 01, 2004

  • Highlights of the Ohio Supreme Court June 2002-June 2003

  • September 01, 2007

  • Dedication to Professor Josiah H. Blackmore II

  • Legal Construct Validation: Expanding Empirical Legal Scholarship to Unobservable Concepts

  • Eminent Domain After Kelo

  • Remembering Josiah H. Blackmore

  • Enough Tinkering with Students' Rights: The Need for an Enhanced First Amendment Standard to Protect Off-Campus Student Internet Speech

  • The Future of Judicial Review for the Detainees of the War on Terrorism After Hamdan v. Rumsfeld

  • The Party's Over: Partisan Gerrymandering and the First Amendment

  • December 01, 2007

  • A National Putative Father Registry with Appendix 'Survey of Putative Father Registries by State'

  • Looking Beyond the United States: How Other Countries Handle Issues Related to Unwed Fathers in the Adoption Process

  • Unmarried Fathers and Adoption: 'Perfecting' or 'Abandoning' an Opportunity Interest

  • Safe Haven, Adoption and Birth Record Laws: Where are the Daddies?

  • Intercountry Adoption and Poverty: A human Rights Analysis

  • Third Annual Wells Conference on Adoption Law: No Parent Left Behind: Fathers' Rights in Adoption

  • Show me the Money! The Recoverability of Computerized Legal Research Expenses by the Prevailing party in the Federal Circuits