Submissions from 2019
Forest City: The End of an Era, Lee Fisher
Dickinson, “Penman of the Revolution,” on Freedom of the Press, David Forte
Toledo’s Lake Erie Bill of Rights: Letter to the Editor, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
Paging Don Qixote: The Last Hope for American Merger Law, Chris Sagers
Submissions from 2018
Benefits of the Blockchain Business, Lee Fisher
Dealing with Failure, Lee Fisher
Open Table CLE, Lee Fisher
The Power of the Next Generation, Lee Fisher
From Termination to Extermination: The International Down Syndrome Genocide, David Forte
Originalism and the Contract Clause, David Forte
Righting a Wrong: Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, and the Espionage Act Prosecutions, David Forte
To Speak or Not to Speak, That Is Your Liberty: Janus v. AFSCME, David Forte
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: §§ 1221(a)(3)/1235 Disconnect, Deborah A. Geier
Legislation Meets Tradition: Interpretations and Implications of the Volunteer Protection Act for Nonprofit Organizations as viewed through the Lens of Hermeneutics, Patricia Groble, Nicholas C. Zingale, and Joseph Mead
Artis v. District of Columbia—What Did the Court Actually Say?, Doron M. Kalir
The Need for Principled Balancing When Constitutional Values Collide, Doron M. Kalir
Controlling Health Care Costs under the ACA – Chaos, Uncertainty, and Transition with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation and the Independent Payment Advisory Board, Gwendolyn R. Majette
The Holy Grail? Designing and Teaching an Integrated Doctrine and Drafting Course, Claire C. Robinson May
How 3 College Students Got a Better Deal for Domestic-Violence Survivors, Joseph Mead
Judge Joan Larsen on Separation of Powers and Administrative Law, Joseph Mead
The Power of the Podcast, Karin Mika
The Fight for the Supreme Court Post-Kavanaugh, Reginald Oh
Get Out From Under My Land! Hydraulic Fracturing, Forced Pooling or Unitization, and the Role of the Dissenting Landowner, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
Antitrust, Political Economy, and the Nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, Chris Sagers
Could the Steward Health v. BCBS Trial Revitalize Monopolization Law?, Chris Sagers
#LOLNothingMatters, Chris Sagers
No Fair Hearing for the DoJ in the AT&T-Time Warner Decision, Chris Sagers
Ohio v. American Express: Clarence Thomas Sets Sail on a Sea of Doubt, and, Mirabile Dictu, It’s Still a Bad Idea, Chris Sagers
The AT&T–Time Warner Merger Is Already Damaging, Chris Sagers
Whole Foods? Seriously? Why Are We Talking About Whole Foods?, Chris Sagers
Who Should Conservatives Blame for Alex Jones’ Ban From Social Media?, Chris Sagers and Robert H. Lande
Commentary on John Bolton’s Speech Regarding New American Policy on the International Criminal Court, Milena Sterio
International Law on Statehood and Recognition: Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and the South Caucasus, Milena Sterio
Lethal Use of Drones: When the Executive Is the Judge, Jury, and Executioner, Milena Sterio
Self-Determination and Secession Under International Law: The Cases of Kurdistan and Catalonia, Milena Sterio
Syria and the Limits of International Law, Milena Sterio
The Heat of Passion and Blameworthy Reasons to be Angry, Jonathan Witmer-Rich
When Cops ‘Steal’ Drugs, the Results Can Spin Out of Control, Jonathan Witmer-Rich
Submissions from 2017
Art Made at Gitmo, Michael H. Davis
A Town Turns the Tables on Traffic Apps, Michael H. Davis
Education: the Key to Regional and Economic Growth, Lee Fisher
Lee Fisher: Finding the Future, Lee Fisher
Lee Fisher Shares Lessons from the Election, Lee Fisher
Kasich Should Prevent Ohio Executions from Resuming, Lee Fisher and Jim Petro
A Great and Good Place, David Forte
Forgotten Cases: Worthen v. Thomas and the Contract Clause, David Forte
How to Rate a President — or Not, David Forte
Indexing Basis for Inflation: The Intractable Problem of Debt (Editorial), Deborah A. Geier
Principled Tax Reform, Deborah A. Geier
Tribute to Professor Erik Jensen, Deborah A. Geier
Same-Sex Sex and Immutable Traits: Why Obergefell v. Hodges Clears a Path to Protecting Gay and Lesbian Employees from Workplace Discrimination Under Title VII, Matthew W. Green Jr.
S/he Had it Coming: Rules, Resistance and Retribution, Lolita Buckner Inniss
A Deliberate Departure: Making Physician-Assisted Suicide Comfortable for Vulnerable Patients, Browne C. Lewis
When Calling 911 Makes You a ‘Nuisance’ and Gets You Evicted, Joseph Mead and Marissa Pappas
Personal View: New House Bill Strips Some Power from Local Jurisdictions, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
Thanks to Gov. Kasich for Vetoing Poor Legislative Judgment: Letter to the Editor, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
Buyer Beware: Donald Trump’s High-Profile Apparent Merger Meetings are a Major Cause for Alarm, Chris Sagers
Crack Down on Amazon, Chris Sagers
The DOJ Has a Strong Case Against the AT&T-Time Warner Merger, Chris Sagers
The Limits of Divestiture as an Antitrust Remedy, Chris Sagers
Trustbusters, Chris Sagers
United Airlines’ Bad Week Won’t Matter — and We Have Ourselves to Blame, Chris Sagers
Proposed Law Could Be a New Attack on Civil Rights, Chris Sagers and Joshua P. Davis
Catalan Independence Referendum and the Kosovo “Precedent”, Milena Sterio
Catalonia: Is There a “Right” to Secession?, Milena Sterio
Do Kurds Have the Right to Self-Determination and/or Secession?, Milena Sterio
Individual Criminal Responsibility for the Destruction of Religious and Historic Buildings: The Al Mahdi Case, Milena Sterio
Intlawgrrls 10th Birthday Conference: A Transformative Experience, Milena Sterio
Somali Pirates Are Back?, Milena Sterio
Syria: The (Il)legality of the United States’ Use of Force Against Assad, Milena Sterio
The Karadžić Genocide Conviction: Inferences, Intent, and the Necessity to Redefine Genocide, Milena Sterio
Regulating Non-Traditional Space Activities in the United States in the Wake of the Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act, Mark J. Sundahl
The Outer Space Treaty and The Free Enterprise Act: Is International Space Law a Help or a Hindrance? (Op-Ed), Mark J. Sundahl
Restoring Independence to the Grand Jury: A Victim Advocate for the Police Use of Force Cases, Jonathan Witmer-Rich
Submissions from 2016
'Fire Away': I Have No Right to Not Be Insulted, David R. Barnhizer
Language Control, 'Hyper-Sensitivity' and the Death of True Liberalism, David R. Barnhizer
'Something Wicked This Way Comes': Political Correctness and the Reincarnation of Chairman Mao, David R. Barnhizer
The Future of Work: Apps, Artificial Intelligence, Automation and Androids, David R. Barnhizer
Political Economy, Capitalism and the Rule of Law, David R. Barnhizer and Daniel D. Barnhizer
Should Medicare be Allowed to Negotiate Drug Prices?, Michael H. Davis
After Tamir, after Dallas, Trust between a Community and its Police Force Remains Key, Lee Fisher
Believeland. The Secret Sauce of City Success., Lee Fisher
Cleveland Needs to be Believeland, Lee Fisher
Lee Fisher: Let's Build a Culture of Trust, Lee Fisher
Religious Liberty after Scalia, David Forte
Election Integrity: Missing Components to Remedy, Candice Hoke
A Fugitive Slave in Princeton, Lolita Buckner Inniss
The Unbearable Non-Whiteness of Being: On Resume Whitening, Lolita Buckner Inniss
"You Belong To Me": Unscrambling The Legal Ramifications of Recognizing a Property Right in Frozen Human Eggs, Browne C. Lewis
Abating Neighborhood Blight with Collaborative Policy Networks—Where Have we Been? Where are we Going?, Kermit J. Lind
Data-Driven Systems: Model Practices & Policies for Strategic Code Enforcement, Kermit J. Lind
Law and the Volunteer: The Uncertain Employment and Tort Law Implications of the Altruistic Worker, Joseph Mead
Why We Need Reed: Unmasking Pretext in Anti-Panhandling Legislation, Joseph Mead
Courts, Constituencies, and the Enforcement of Fiduciary Duties in the Nonprofit Sector, Joseph Mead and Michael Pollack
Local Jurisdictions Should Worry about Munroe Falls' Latest Drilling Court Fight, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
Munroe Falls' Latest Drilling Fight Ends in Decision the City—and Other Jurisdictions—Didn't Want, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
When States' Legislation and Constitutions Collide with Angry Locals: Shale Oil and Gas Development and Its Many Masters, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
American Antitrust Is Having a Moment: Some Reactions to Commissioner Ohlhausen’s Recent Views, Chris Sagers
Appeals Court Rulings Thrust Antitrust Policy Into the Spotlight, Chris Sagers