Content Posted in 2021
A Memorial Tribute to Professor John J. Murphy, Donna M. Nagy
Authority, Obedience, and Justification, Michelle Madden Dempsey
Bostock v. Lexmark: Is the Zone-of-Interests Test a Canon of Donut Holes?, Joseph S. Diedrich
Challenging Solitary Confinement Through State Constitutions, Alison Gordon
Copyright Claims and Constitutional Games: The Constitutionality of the Copyright Claims Board Following the Supreme Court Ruling in Arthrex, Laura Callihan
Debunking Twombly/Iqbal: Plausibility is More than Plausible in Ohio and Other States, Matthew Marino
Delegating Immigration Admission Powers to the States, Christian Vanderhooft
Divorce Without Marriage: Taxing Property Transfers Between Cohabiting Adults, Keeva Terry
End of Life Uncertainty: Terminal Illness, Medicare Hospice Reimbursement, and the "Falsity" of Physicians' Clinical Judgments, Jameson Steffel
Facial Recognition and the Fourth Amendment in the Wake of Carpenter v. United States, Matthew Doktor
Force Majeure, Vis Major, Impossibility, and Impracticability Under Ohio Law Before and After COVID-19, Laura Gates
Genocide in China: Uighur Re-education Camps and International Response, Julia Stern
Guns, Sex, and Race: The Second Amendment through a Feminist Lens, Verna L. Williams
Heads I Win, Tails You Lose: The Taxing Risk When Invoking the Fifth Amendment on a Tax Return, Jacob Hoback
How Should Inheritance Law Remediate Inequality?, Felix B. Chang
Immunity Confusion: Why Are Ohio Courts Unable to Apply a Clear Immunity Standard in School-Bullying Cases?, Liam McMillin
Injured by a Text: Article III Standing for TCPA Texting Claims, Quinn Marker
Innocent Until Suspected Guilty, Rebekah Durham
Intellectual Property & National Security, James Morrison
John Murphy's Gifts to the College of Law, Joseph P. Tomain
Justice Delayed Is Not Justice Denied: Considerations and Concerns for Addressing the National Sexual Assault Kit Backlog, Bryan Schwartz
Lawyers on Auction - Protecting Class Members, Ittai Paldor
Market Power and Switching Costs: An Empirical Study of Online Networking Market, Shin-Ru Cheng
Moby-Dick as Corporate Catastrophe: Law, Ethics, and Redemption, David Yosifon
Monopoly and Monopsony: Antitrust Standing, Injury, and Damages, Roger D. Blair and Tirza J. Angerhofer
Objective Punishment, Anthony M. Dillof
On American Demagoguery to National Security, Jennifer Brumfield
One Vote, Two Votes, Three Votes, Four: How Ranked Choice Voting Burdens Voting Rights and More, Brandon Bryer
"Our Most Sacred Legal Commitments": A Digital Exploration of the U.S. Supreme Court Defining Who We Are and How They Should Opine, Eric C. Nystrom and David S. Tanenhaus
Parity as Comparative Capacity: A New Empirics of the Parity Debate, Meredith R. Aska McBride
Political Equality and First Amendment Challenges to Labor Law, Luke Taylor
Populism and Transparency: The Political Core of an Administrative Norm, Mark Fenster
POTUS and Pot: Why the President Could Not Legalize Marijuana Through Executive Action, Robert Mikos
Preclearance and Politics: The Future of the Voting Rights Act, Paige E. Richardson
Proof of Objective Falsehood: Liability Under the False Claims Act for Hospice Providers, Sebastian West
Racially Biased Policing Practices in the United States Creates a High Risk of Deportation for Immigrants, Kiley Barnard
Reifying Anderson-Burdick: Voter Protection in the Time of Pandemic and Beyond, Keeley Gogul
Rejecting Word Worship: An Integrative Approach to Judicial Construction of Insurance Policies, Jeffrey W. Stempel and Erik S. Knutsen
Revitalizing the Ban on Conversion Therapy: An Affirmation of the Constitutionality of Conversion Therapy Bans, Logan Kline
Revolving Doors - We Got It Backwards, Hadar Yoana Jabotinsky Dr.
Saving the Nonessential With Radical Tax Policy, Rodney P. Mock and Kathryn Kisska-Schulze
Standing Up for Consumers: Whether Third Party Payors Can Establish Standing to Sue Against Drug Manufacturers under Civil RICO, Brianna Vollman
Stifling Dissent or Enforcing Rules? The State of Speech Rights in Online Forums, Noah Olson
“Storytime: We’re Being Sued” – Copyright Infringement and Fair Use in the Digital Era, Mikayla Spencer
Tainted From Their Roots: The Fundamental Unfairness of Depriving Foreign Nationals of Counsel in Immigration Court, Jehanzeb Khan
The Doctor Will Judge You Now, Blair E. Thompson
The Exclusionary Rule, and the Problem with Search and Seizure Law Under the Ohio Constitution, Corey Bushle
The Importance of Being Earnestly Innovative: The Increasing Role of Intellectual Property Law in the Global Economy, Inma Sumaita
The Law of Trusts and Collective Action: A New Approach to Property Deadlocks, Amnon Lehavi
The Patentability of Antibodies for Use in Medications After Amgen v. Sanofi, Kaitlyn Taylor
The Power of Suggestion: Can a Judicial Standing Order Disrupt a Norm?, Kimberly A. Jolson
The Right to Remain Silent: First Amendment Rights of Physicians in States with Narrated Ultrasound Laws, Sabrina Jemail
The Rooker-Feldman Doctrine: The Case for Putting it to Work, Not to Rest, Bradford Higdon
The Strange Career of the Three-Judge District Court: Federalism and Civil Rights, 1954-76, Michael E. Solimine
Trick or Treat? How a U.S. Patent Over a Method for Processing Sugarcane Wrongly Alarmed the Colombian Panela Industry, Carter Ostrowski
Untangling Discrimination: The CROWN Act and Protecting Black Hair, Alesha Hamilton
When the Conditions are the Confinement: Eighth Amendment Habeas Claims During COVID-19, Michael L. Zuckerman
Where's the Beef?: A Guide to Judges on Preemption of State Tort Litigation Involving Branded Drugs, Victor E. Schwartz and Christopher E. Appel
Where's the Meat? A Constitutional Analysis of Arkansas's Law Prohibiting the Use of "Meat" Terms on Plant-and Cell-Based Products, Christy Wyatt
You're the Problem, Officer: Whether Executive Officers Should be Subjected to the Same Standards of Liability as Directors Under Current Corporate Governance Law, Margo Brandenburg
"You Should Have Known:" The Need for Evidentiary Notice Requirements in Immigration Court, Marisa Moore Apel