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Ohio Northern University LogoThe Ohio Northern University Law Review is a student-run publication which provides a forum for scholarly debate concerning current legal topics. Each of the three annual publications contains articles authored by prominent scholars, law professors, judges, and practicing attorneys, as well as Ohio Northern University law students. Law Review membership is one of the highest honors a law student can achieve, and carries significant weight with potential employers.  Our subscribers span the United States and many countries overseas.
Currently Available:  Volume 34, Issue 2

Volume XXXIV 

 Issue II 

Articles

Forensic Science: Under the Microscope | Paul C. Giannelli | p. 315
Albert J. Weatherhead III & Richard W. Weatherhead, Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University.

The Sortid Business of Democracy | Daniel P. Tokaji | p. 341
Associate Professor of Law; Associate Director, Election Law at Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University.

Our Eighteenth Century Constitution, the Electoral College, and Congressional Reapportionment.  A Response to Professor Daniel Tokaji | Robert A. Sedler | p. 361 
Professor of Law & Gibbs Chair in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties at Wayne State University School of Law.

The Noble Business of "Incumbantocracy:" A Response to the Sordid Business of Democracy | Christopher J. Roederer | p. 373
Associate Professor of Law, Florida Coastal School of Law; Senior Research Fellow, University of the Witwaters and School of Law.

Response to Professor Amar: Some Thoughts on the Electoral College's Past, Present, and FutureL. Darnell Weeden | p. 393 
Associate Dean and Roberson King Professor; Texas Southern University.

Corruption and Post-Conflict Peace-Building | Susan Rose-Ackerman | p. 405
Henry R. Luce, Professor of Jurisprudence (Law and Political Science), at Yale University.

The Effect of Minority Preferences on the White Applicant: A Misplaced Consensus? | Brian Flanagan | p. 445
Ad Astra Doctoral Scholar, University College, Dublin. 

The Transformation of the U.S. Rulemaking Process—For Better or Worse | Jeffrey S. Lubbers |  p. 469
Fellow in Law and Government, Washington College of Law, American University.

Gatekeeper Liability Versus Regulation of Wrongdoers | Ke Steven Wan | p. 483 
S.J.D. Candidate, LL.M., University of Pennsylvania Law School.

Remedial Problems at the Intersection of the Political Question Doctrine, the Standing Doctrine, and the Doctrine of Equitable Discretion | Kimberly Breedon | p. 523
J.D. from the University of Cincinnati and Law Clerk to the Honorable Frederick P. Stamp, Jr., of the United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia. 

Student Articles

The Path of "Easy Legislation:" A Case Study of the U. S. Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Act of 2003 | Raechel Anglin | p. 567

Informed Patients Go Home Happy: Applying the Doctrine of Informed Consent to Homeopathic Practitioners | Anna M. Richardson | p. 593

Idealistic but Unrealistic: The Amar Plan and its Ingenuity, but Ultimate Futility
| Robert C. Moormann | p. 613

Student Casenotes
 
Microsoft Corp. v. AT&T Corp. | J. Corey Asay | p. 645

Leegin Creative Leather Products, Inc. v. PSKS, Inc. | Bruce Clark | p. 657

United Haulers Ass'n., Inc. v. Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Mgmt. Auth.
| Evan Sauer | p. 671

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