Capital University Law Review

from May 2002
Last Number: June 2020

Capital University
ISSN 0198-9693


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 489

May 01, 2008

  • Constitutional Clichés

  • Of Ordinariness and Excuse: Heat-of-Passion and the Seven Deadly Sins

  • The 'Charlie Brown Rain Cloud Effect' in International Law: An Empirical Case Study

  • Court-Martialing Cadets

  • United States Supreme Court's 2006-2007 Term, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, and a New Direction

  • Napue Nightmares: Perjured Testimony in Trials Following the 1993 Lucasville, Ohio, Prison Uprising

  • Punish Once, Punish Twice: Ohio's Inconsistent Interpretation of it Multiple Counts Statute

  • Applying Legal Expressivism to Motive Review of Adult-Use Zoning

  • July 01, 2008

  • Famous Criminal Appeals During the 2005-2006 Term of the United States Supreme Court

  • The War on Drugs: How KSR v. Teleflex and Merck v. Integra Continue the Erosion of Pharmaceutical Patent Protection

  • The Taxation of Profit Interests and the Reverse Mancur Olsen Phenomenon

  • Governmental Indirection Patent Infringement: The Need to Hold Uncle Sam Accountable Under 28 U.S.C. § 1498

  • Mendellín v. Dretke and Mendellín v. Texas: International Law Can't Mess with Texas

  • On the Road to Garcetti: 'Unpick'erring Pickering and its Progeny

  • The Lesson of Goldstein v. SEC: If at First You do Not Succeed, Regulate Again?

  • Defining the Crime of Agression - Book Review

  • September 01, 2008

  • The Various Interpretations of Morse v. Frederick: Just a Drug Exception or a Retraction of Student Free Speech Rights?

  • Multiple-Choice: Choosing the Best Options for More Effective and Less Frustrating Law School Testing

  • Back From Wonderland: A Linguistic Approach to Duties Arising From Threats of Physical Violence

  • The United States v. Adam Gadahn: A Case for Treason

  • The Need for Legislative or Judicial Clarity on the Four-Fifths Rule and How Employers in the Sixth Circuit Can Survive the Ambiguity

  • If I Sign this Release, I can Still Sue you Later, Right? The Current (And Future) Status of FMLA Waivers

  • The Black Eye of Hurricane Katrina's Post Jim Crow Syndrome is a Basic Human Dignity Challenge for America

  • December 01, 2008

  • No More Secret Adoptions: Providing Unwed Biological Fathers with Actual Notice of the Florida Putative Father Registry

  • Achieving Permanency for American Indian and Alaska Native Children: Lessons from Tribal Traditions

  • First Parents: Reconceptualizing Newborn Adoption

  • When Love is not Enough: Termination of Parental Rights When the Parents Have a Mental Disability

  • Permanency v. Biology: Making the Case for Post-Adoption Contact

  • Legal Constraints on Child-Saving: The Strange Case of the Fundamentalist Latter-Day Saints at Yearning for Zion Ranch

  • May 01, 2009

  • The Lawyer as Information Manager

  • Sound Constitutional Interpretation or Political Reality? A Case Study of State ex rel. Ohio General Assembly v. Brunner

  • American Immigration Law: A Comparative Legal, Economic, and Constitutional Analysis

  • This Ain't the Texas Two Step Folks: Disharmony, Confusion, and the Unfair Nature of Personal Jurisdiction Analysis in the Fifth Circuit

  • The Other Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Adultery Under the Uniform Code of Military Justice After Lawrence v. Texas

  • Extraordinary Language in the Courts of Cambodia: Interpreting the Limiting Language and Personal Jurisdiction of the Cambodian Tribunal

  • The Prescription for Eradicating Meth Labs: A Call for States to Enact Stricter Chemical Control Over Precursors

  • Constitutional Issues Under Ohio's New Regulatory Framework for Video Service Providers

  • De Minimis Curat Lex Secrets to Success for 1st Year Law Students

  • Social Movement and the Ethical Construction of Law

  • July 01, 2009

  • Ten Troubles with Title VII and Trait Discrimination Plus One Simple Solution (A totality of the Circumstances Framework)

  • A Rogue Rule?: An Exposè on the Unresolved Issues and Needless Litigation created by Ohio's Affidavit of Merit Rule

  • Split Interest Valuation: The Devil is in the Detail

  • I.R.C. § 409A and the Small Business

  • Guiding the Lower Courts in the Aftermath of Leegin Creative Leather Products, Inc. v. PSKS, Inc.

  • S Corporations: A Taxing Analysis of Proper Valuation

  • September 01, 2009

  • Teaching Legal Writing After a Thirty-Year Respite: No Country for Old Men?

  • Social Host Immunity: A New Paradigm to Foster Responsibility

  • Salvia Divinorum and Salvinorin A: The Dangerous Substances America Does Not Know About

  • More Than Just a Plot of Land: Ohio's Rejection of Economic Development Takings

  • Consistently Unconstitutional: Examining Ohio's Ballot Access Laws