Submissions from 2024
“I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free”: A Lamentation on Dobbs v. Jackson’s Pernicious Impact on the Lives and Liberty of Women, April L. Cherry
Columns: How to Combat Political Polarization, Lee Fisher
Free Speech or Hate Speech?, Lee Fisher
How Can the Next President Heal the Country's Divide?, Lee Fisher
Will Cleveland's Waterfronts Finally Be Transformed?, Lee Fisher
Absolute Immunity - SCOTUS Grants Trump Everything He Asked For, and More, Doron M. Kalir
Complete Immunity - Why the Supreme Court is About to Give Trump a Gift, and Maybe the Election, Doron M. Kalir
Scholars Say Judge Mingo Should Have Disclosed Ginther Made Call, Doron M. Kalir
Legal Issues in Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), Christa Laser
Courage in the Legal Writing Classroom Redefined, Karin Mika
The Business Case for Rejecting Ohio Gerrymandering, Steven H. Steinglass
What Is the ‘Gerrymander’ and Will It Be Slain?, Steven H. Steinglass
The ICJ’s Provisional Measures Order in the South Africa v. Israel Case: Unsurprising; Politically and Legally Significant, Milena Sterio
Consolidating the Aftermath of Justice – The Idea of a Single Residual Mechanism for Atrocity Crimes, Milena Sterio, Marie-Ève Plamondon, Melike Tokatlioglu, Joshua Smith, and Tara Ohrtman
Introducing the Symposium on the Creation of a Single Residual Mechanism for Atrocity Crimes, Milena Sterio, Marie-Ève Plamondon, Melike Tokatlioglu, Joshua Smith, and Tara Ohrtman
Legal, Political, and Administrative Considerations for Establishing a Single Residual Mechanism for Atrocity Crimes, Milena Sterio, Marie-Ève Plamondon, Melike Tokatlioglu, Joshua Smith, and Tara Ohrtman
Three Options for Designing a Single Residual Mechanism for Atrocity Crimes, Milena Sterio, Marie-Ève Plamondon, Melike Tokatlioglu, Joshua Smith, and Tara Ohrtman
Submissions from 2023
Cultivating Sense: Cultural Change in the Prosecutor’s Office, Shih-Chun Steven Chien
America—A Tale of Two Futures, Lee Fisher
A New Era for CSU's Law School: Why the Name Change Matters, Lee Fisher
Lee Fisher's New Year's Resolution, Lee Fisher
Life Lessons from Lee Fisher, Lee Fisher
Letter from Five Former AG’s Urges Ohio House, Senate to Reject 60% Constitutional-Amendment Threshold, Lee Fisher, Richard A. Cordray, Betty D. Montgomery, James M. Petro, and Nancy H. Rogers
An Attempt to Disempower Ohio Voters, Lee Fisher and Russ Feingold
Yes on Issue 1 - Festooning Ohio Constitution with All Manner of Special-Interest Provisions Needs to Stop, David F. Forte
Colorado Court Just Handed Trump His Best Christmas Present, Doron M. Kalir
Effort to Muzzle Judiciary Poses Imminent Threat to Israel’s Democracy, Doron M. Kalir
‘No Jews or LGBTQ Allowed’? The Supreme Court Seems to Approve, Doron M. Kalir
How A Century-Old Insight of Photography Can Inform Legal Questions of AI-Generated Artwork, Christa Laser
A New Proposal for Federal Circuit and Patent Jurisdiction, Christa J. Laser
Bans on Bags or Bans on Bans?: A Home Rule Analysis of Recent Attempts in Ohio to Enact Legislation Eliminating Plastic Bags From Stores, Christine Mika and Karin Mika
Into the Spotlight: Ralph Brill, Karin Mika and Mary S. Lawrence
The Anti-Constitutionality of the Deeply Rooted Test in Dobbs v. Jackson, Reginald Oh
What the Supreme Court Really Did to Affirmative Action, Reginald Oh
A Public Interest Tech Approach to Smart Cities, Brian Ray
No Wonder Ohio is Worst in the Nation on “Clean” Energy - Lawmakers Have Made It So, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
Why Do Corporations Merge and Why Should Law Care?, Chris Sagers
An Author's Perspective: The Ohio State Constitution, Steven H. Steinglass
Issue 1 Would Affect All Proposals to Amend Ohio’s Constitution, ‘Kneecap’ General Assembly Governing Ability, Steven H. Steinglass
Latest Proposal to Toughen Standards for Amending Ohio’s Constitution the Worst Version Yet, Steven H. Steinglass
Lawmakers Don't Have Power to Use Preemption to Stop Local Gun Laws the Way They Think, Steven H. Steinglass
Looking Beyond Issue 1, Here Is What We Need to Remember, Steven H. Steinglass
Globalization, State Sovereignty, and the Development of International Criminal Law, Milena Sterio
The Ukraine Crisis and the Future of International Courts and Tribunals, Milena Sterio
Prosecuting Gender Persecution at the ICC: Definitions, Policies, and Practice, Milena Sterio and Yvonne Dutton
The ICC’s 2022 Gender Persecution Policy in Context: An Important Next Step Forward, Milena Sterio and Yvonne Dutton
The United States Can and Should Broadly Contribute to the Trust Fund for Victims, Milena Sterio and Yvonne Dutton
The War in Ukraine and the Legitimacy of the International Criminal Court, Milena Sterio and Yvonne Dutton
Cyber Operations as Crimes at the International Criminal Court, Milena Sterio and Jennifer Trahan
Book Review: International Space Law and Space Laws of the United States, by Steve Mirmina & Caryn Schenewerk, Mark J. Sundahl
How Private Companies and NASA’s Artemis Accords Will Shape the Future of Space Law, Mark J. Sundahl and Caylan E. Fazio
Submissions from 2022
Miranda in Taiwan: Why It Failed and Why We Should Care, Shih-Chun Steven Chien
Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Lee Fisher
Cleveland's Changing of the Guard, Lee Fisher
Guardians of Justice, Lee Fisher
We Are All Ukrainians, Lee Fisher
When The John Marshall School of Law Became The John Marshall School of Law, David Forte
John Dickinson: The “Timid” Founder, David F. Forte
Natural Law and Universal Human Rights, David F. Forte
Reconnecting the Patient: Why Telehealth Policy Solutions Must Consider the Deepening Digital Divide, Laura C. Hoffman
Designing an Americans with Abilities Act: Consciousness, Capabilities, and Civil Rights, Laura C. Hoffman, Zachary E. Shapiro, Allison Rabkin Golden, Gregory E. Antill, Katherine Fang, Chaarushena Deb, Elizabeth Clarke, Alexis Kallen, Hanya M. Qureshi, Kai Shulman, Caroline V. Lawrence, Megan S. Wright, and Joseph J. Fins
Jan. 6 Testimony Also Reveals Durability of America’s Liberty and Its Defenders, Doron M. Kalir
Sotomayor is Right - The High Court Has a Duty to Defend Constitution’s Supremacy, Doron M. Kalir
The Supreme Court is Poised to Eliminate Affirmative Action, Doron M. Kalir
Why Alito’s Roe v. Wade Draft is the Court’s Most Trumpian Opinion Ever, Doron M. Kalir
Rethinking Patent Law's Exclusive Appellate Jurisdiction, Christa Laser
Friend or Foe? Lexis Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Legal Writing, Karin Mika
Lessons of the Past and the Humanitarian Outreach of Poland to Ukrainian Refugees, Karin Mika
The Power of Vulnerability in Promoting a Sense of Belonging: The Perspective of a First-Generation American, Karin Mika
A Stitch in Time Saves Nine: How the State of Ohio Can Save Money and Distress Through Legal Training for Pre-Service Teachers, Karin Mika and Christine Mika
Affirmative Action for Lax Bros, Reginald Oh
Love is Love: The Fundamental Right to Love, Marriage, and Obergefell v. Hodges, Reginald Oh
Law Expert: Past Ohio Lawmakers Would Turn in Graves about Proposed Constitution Changes, Steven H. Steinglass
Ohio’s Redistricting Fiasco Highlights Fragility of the Rule of Law Underpinning Our Democracy, Steven H. Steinglass
Grotian Moments and Statehood, Milena Sterio
The Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Violations of International Law, Milena Sterio
U.S. Recognition Practice: Realism, Legitimacy, or Pragmatism?, Milena Sterio
The War in Ukraine and the Legitimacy of the International Criminal Court, Milena Sterio and Yvonne Dutton
Talking Foreign Policy: "Blood & Treasure", Milena Sterio, Michael P. Scharf, Gregory P. Noone, Sandra Hodgkinson, and Darin Johnson
High War Crimes Court of Ukraine for Atrocity Crimes in Ukraine, Milena Sterio, Michael P. Scharf, Paul R. Williams, and Yvonne Dutton
The Artemis Theory of Warfare, Mark J. Sundahl
Submissions from 2021
Who Wants to Be a Prosecutor? And Why Care? Law Students’ Career Aspirations and Reform Prosecutors’ Goals, Shih-Chun Steven Chien and Stephen Daniels
Why Motivations Matter Revisited: More So Now, Shih-Chun Steven Chien and Stephen Daniels
2021 Resolution: Better Leadership, Lee Fisher
Change at the Speed of Leadership, Lee Fisher
Cleveland State Helps Build Talent Dividend, Lee Fisher
Lee Fisher's Lessons from 9/11, Lee Fisher
What Would You Say to Cleveland's New Mayor?, Lee Fisher
Former Governor, Attorneys General: Ohio Death Penalty Broken, Costly and Unjust. It Must be Repealed., Lee Fisher, Robert Taft, and Jim Petro
John Marshall, Thomas Jefferson and the First Peaceful Transition, David Forte
Originalism and Its Discontents, David Forte
Textualism and Bostock, Matthew W. Green Jr. and Nelson Lund
Stop Calling It a ‘Trial.’ Senate Impeachment Proceedings Had No Resemblance to One, Doron M. Kalir
The Inner Logic of Bostock, Doron M. Kalir
The Qualified Immunity Paradox and the Sixth Circuit’s Moderwell Opinion: A Harbinger of Better Things to Come?, Doron M. Kalir