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
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