Veterinary professionals routinely encounter ethical issues in the line of their work. In this article, James Hardman explores whether veterinary professionals’ attempts to avoid liability under Ohio larceny laws will result in fewer stolen pets being returned to their rightful owners.
Tenant Safeguards in Jeopardy: How Ohio’s HB 430 May Preempt Local Pay-to-Stay Ordinances
Associate Member Haley Dominique explores Ohio’s HB 430 and how the amendment may impact local landlord-tenant law, specifically pay-to-stay ordinances that give tenants an affirmative defense to evictions.
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Author Micah Kindred describes how NFTs are impacting real estate transactions and the law.
Mitigating the Discretion Disaster: How Changes in the Law Can Help FEMA Effectuate Its Critical Mission
This excerpt introduces Paul Rando's Student Comment, which argues for an amendment to the FEMA statute to improve the U.S. disaster recovery system.
The High Cost of Affordable Vacationing: How Short-Term Rentals Are Driving Up Rent Prices
Photo by Andrea Davis on Unsplash Maddie Blesi, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Introduction U.S. home prices have increased 18.8% over the past year and are growing six times faster than wages.[1] One of the biggest reasons is the lack of inventory and the high number of potential buyers.[2] The rental economy is facing the... Continue Reading →
Bike Paths and Eminent Domain
Photo by Max Böhme on Unsplash J.P. Burleigh, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Introduction During the 19th century, Congress granted railroad companies rights of access to build and operate railroads across public lands.[1] After the Interstate Highway System was built, many railroad companies stopped operating and once-busy railroads fell into disuse.[2] The “rail-trail” movement began... Continue Reading →
Tattoo Rights Inked Into The Constitution: Why Tattoos Are Protected Speech Under the First Amendment
Author: Jordie Bacon, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review Tattoos often portray significant moments in a person’s life, mark rites of passage, show religious devotion, or express feelings towards others. Getting a tattoo allows someone to make “permanent that which is fleeting.”[1] Tattoos, which at one point were seen as a seedy tradition of... Continue Reading →