History and Government Faculty Presentations

 

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Submissions from 2005

Common Pitfalls in Supreme Court Practice, Robert Vaughn

Ohio Appellate Practice, Robert Vaughn

Submissions from 2004

Congressional Delegation Through an "Intelligible Principle": Views of the U.S. Supreme Court and Academia, Jewerl Maxwell

Presidential Executive Orders and Equal Employment, Jewerl Maxwell

Workshop Presentation, Robert G. Parr

Good, Bad, or Ugly? Christian Right Republican Candidates and Southern Elections, Mark Caleb Smith

Recent Amendments to the Rules of Practice of the Supreme Court of Ohio, Robert Vaughn

Supreme Court Practice Update, Robert Vaughn

Submissions from 2003

The Philippine-American Relationship, Frank L. Jenista

Winston Churchill and the Courageous Leadership of Democracy, Justin D. Lyons

Parliamentary Procedures, David L. Rich

Much Ado About Something: Religious Right Status in American Politics, Mark Caleb Smith

Fanning the Flames: Religious Media and American Politics, Mark Caleb Smith and B. P. Newman

Submissions from 2002

Forging Democracy in the Gilded Age, Progressive Era and 1920s America, Thomas S. Mach

With Friends Like These...The Religious Right, the Republican Party, and Electoral Politics, Mark Caleb Smith

Submissions from 2001

Doing Good for the Wrong Reasons: The Case of the Coles, Frank L. Jenista

Compact Theory and the Crises of American Union, Justin D. Lyons

Natural Rights, Citizenship, and the Social Compact, Justin D. Lyons

Integrating Faith and Learning in U.S. History and Government, Thomas S. Mach

Reflections for Your First Year at Cedarville, Thomas S. Mach

Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Pursue: An Expansion of the Social Constructions of Target Groups Framework, Mark Caleb Smith

From Bishoprics to Episcopates: Church Government as a Training Ground for Political Behavior, Mark Caleb Smith

Submissions from 2000

How Modern is America? The Concern for Virtue in the Constitutional Order, Justin D. Lyons

Thucydides as Tragic Poet, Justin D. Lyons and Donald Kagan

Abraham Lincoln and the Copperhead Movement, Thomas S. Mach