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C-M Law Faculty Scholarship in the Works

Amy Burchfield, Access & Faculty Services Librarian amy.burchfield@law.csuohio.edu | April 24, 2008 - 08:58

What is the C-M Law faculty writing about these days? A lot.

Try labor law, international law, capital punishment, bioethics, or antitrust immunity. Or predatory lending, cybermedicine and data protection, citizenship and immigration, or genetics and sexual orientation. Or race and freedom of expression, Black rights in Canada, or integration in the schools.

The Faculty Publications database provides full-text links to Lexis, Westlaw, HeinOnline, SSRN, and free online sources for faculty scholarship. Search features allow you to pull up forthcoming works or works in progress, or to search by author, subject or publication type. New articles, books and other works are always being added to the database, so it’s an up-to-date resource for C-M Law faculty writing.


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