Submissions from 2017
The Karadžić Genocide Conviction: Inferences, Intent, and the Necessity to Redefine Genocide, Milena Sterio
Year in Review Lecture, Milena Sterio
Talking Foreign Policy: Art, Diplomacy and Accountability, Milena Sterio, Mark Ellis, Shannon French, Bill Schabas, Paul R. Williams, and Michael P. Scharf
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
The Hague Working Group on Space Resources: Creating the Legal Building Blocks for a New Industry, Mark J. Sundahl and Chelsey Davis
Reflections on the Persistence of Racial Segregation in Housing, Alan C. Weinstein
Regulating Wireless Facilities, Alan C. Weinstein
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
Everyone Wants to Get Tough on Antitrust Policy, but Not Really, Chris Sagers
Ill-Fated Strategy in Staples-Office Depot Deal, Chris Sagers
Constitutional Revision: Ohio Style, Steven H. Steinglass
President Obama's Legacy: The Iran Nuclear Agreement?, Milena Sterio
Radovan Karadžić Convicted by ICTY Trial Chamber, Milena Sterio
Self-Determination and Secession under International Law: Nagorno-Karabakh, Milena Sterio
The Rights of Juvenile Suspects under International Law, Milena Sterio
Talking Foreign Policy: The Iran Nuclear Accord, Milena Sterio, Avidan Cover, Mike Newton, Paul Williams, and Michael P. Scharf
Don't Muddy the Message to Space Mining Companies (Op-Ed), Mark J. Sundahl
Temporary Sign Regulations in a Post-Reed America, Alan C. Weinstein and Wendy E. Moeller
Does Centralized Private Power Corrode the Rule of Law?, James G. Wilson
Arbitrary Law Enforcement is Unreasonable: Whren's Failure to Hold Police Accountable for Traffic Enforcement Policies, Jonathan Witmer-Rich
Unpacking Affirmative Consent: Not as Great as You Hope, Not as Bad as You Fear, Jonathan Witmer-Rich
Submissions from 2015
Cleveland City Council should pass proposed amendments to transgender anti-discrimination ordinances (opinion), Susan J. Becker
Shifting our Focus from Retribution to Social Justice: An Alternative Vision for the Treatment of Pregnant Women Who Harm Their Fetuses, April L. Cherry
Husbands Who Drug and Rape Their Wives: The Injustice of the Marital Exemption in Ohio’s Sexual Offenses, Patricia J. Falk
A Speaker Must Be a Member of the House, David Forte
Barack Obama’s Yalta, David Forte
Book Review: When Thomas Jefferson Read the Qur’an, David Forte
Religion and the Republic, David Forte
Supreme Court preview: Fisher, An "Honest" Affirmative Action Defense, David Forte
Taking the Measure of the West, David Forte
The Government Needs Prayers, David Forte
The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, Second Edition: What Has Changed Over the Past Decade, and What Lies Ahead?, David Forte, Edwin Meese III, and Matthew Spalding
Business Interest Deduction and 100 Percent Expensing, Deborah A. Geier
Are They Worth Reading? An In-Depth Analysis of Online Trackers’ Privacy Policies, Candice Hoke, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Pedro Giovanni Leon, and Alyssa Au
Cherokee Freedmen and the Color of Belonging, Lolita Buckner Inniss
Kids Just Want to Have Fun (In a World Turned Upside Down), Lolita Buckner Inniss
S.U.S.S.-ing History: Simulating United States Slavery, Lolita Buckner Inniss
Same-Sex Marriage and Jewish Law: Time for a New Paradigm?, Doron M. Kalir
Perspectives on Abandoned Houses in a Time of Dystopia, Kermit J. Lind
The First Amendment Protection of Charitable Speech, Joseph Mead
Choosing a Court to Review the Executive, Joseph Mead and Nicholas Fromherz
Angst, Technology, and Innovation in the Classroom: Improving Focus for Students Growing Up in a Digital Age, Karin Mika
How to Have an Effective Student Conference, Karin Mika
King, Chevron, and the Age of Textualism, Abigail R. Moncrieff
The Argument That Wasn't, Abigail R. Moncrieff
Will Uncooperative Federalism Survive NFIB?, Abigail R. Moncrieff and Jonathan Dinerstein
It's Round Two in the Fight between Beck Energy and Munroe Falls, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
New York will Ban Hydraulic Fracturing Through a Review Requirement Ohio Lacks, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
Ohio cities may have a new way to control oil and gas drilling within their borders, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
Ohio Law Has Some Gaps to Fill When it Comes to How Landowners Are Forced into Shale Drilling Arrangements, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
Ohio lawmakers prepare to give drillers nearly unfettered access to almost all public and private lands, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
Ohio Supreme Court Leaves Room for Traditional Zoning as it Rejects Munroe Falls' Ordinances, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
Proposed Law May Saddle Cities and Towns with Unwelcome Costs and Ugly Well Sites, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
The EPA's Report on Fracking has been Given a Positive Spin by Much of the Media, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
We Still Don't Know if a Drill Permit Trumps a Zoning Law in Ohio, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
A Statute by Any Other Name Might Smell Less Like S.P.A.M., or, the Congress of the United States Grows Increasingly D.U.M.B., Chris Sagers
North Carolina Dentists is in the Hizzouse, Y’all! Woot Woot!, Chris Sagers
O’Bannon v. National Collegiate Athletic Association: Why the Ninth Circuit Should Not Block the Floodgates of Change in College Athletics, Christopher Sagers and Michael A. Carrier
ACLU Files Lawsuit Accusing Psychologists of Developing C.I.A. Torture Program, Milena Sterio
Are Sea Shepherds Pirates? The United States Supreme Court May Decide Soon, Milena Sterio
Documenting Human Rights in South Sudan, Milena Sterio
European Court of Human Rights Orders France to Pay Damages to Somali Pirates, Milena Sterio
Je Suis Margot Wallstrom, Milena Sterio
Polish Soldiers Acquitted of War Crimes for Nangar Khel Incident, Milena Sterio
Self-Determination and Secession Under International Law: The New Framework, Milena Sterio
Strike at Kunduz: Did the United States Violate International Humanitarian Law?, Milena Sterio
The Covert use of Drones: How Secrecy Undermines Oversight and Accountability, Milena Sterio
The Wallstrom Affair: Je Suis Margot, Milena Sterio
Talking Foreign Policy: A Discussion on Cyber Warfare, Milena Sterio, Shannon French, Michael Newton, Peter Singer, and Michael P. Scharf
Dikai Emporikai: A Response to Alberto Maffi, Mark J. Sundahl
Sign Regulation after Reed: Suggestions for Coping with Legal Uncertainty, Alan C. Weinstein