William (Bill) Ross, Professor of Law Cumberland School of Law

Choose from publications in the following areas:


Other Publications

Miscellaneous Law Review Articles:

The Contemporary Significance of Pierce v. Society of Sisters, 34 Akron Law Review 177-207 (2000) (article solicited for conference);

Scholarly Legal Monographs: Advantages of the Road Less Taken, (part of symposium issue on legal scholarship), 30 Akron Law Review 259-66 (1996);

The Need For An Exclusive and Uniform Application of ‘Neutral Principles’ in the Adjudication of Church Property Disputes, 32 St. Louis Law Journal 263-316 (1987);

Finding the Lost Lawyers in a Civil Society, 26 Cumberland Law Review 851-57 (1996);

The Enigma of Crime, 27 Cumberland Law Review 951-57 (1997);

The Perils of Selective Abandonment of Double Jeopardy, 26 Cumberland Law Review 57-61 (1996);

Encyclopedia Articles:

Contributor to The Encyclopedia of Law and Religion , Paul Finkelman, ed.(Garland Press, 1999): The Religion of the United States Supreme Court Justices; Jews and American Religious Freedom; United States v. MacIntosh; Jones v. Wolf; Meyer v. Nebraska; Vatican and Diplomatic Recognition; Snake-Handling Cults; and Public Schools and Controversies over Religion during the Nineteenth Century.

Contributor to American National Biography (Oxford University Press, 1999): Walter Clark; William D. Guthrie; Leon Jaworski; Lorna Lockwood; Arthur T. Mullen; Theophilus Parsons; John J. Sirica; Robert von Moschzisker; and Edward Bennett Williams.

Contributor to Great American Lawyers: An Encyclopedia (ABC-CLIO, 2001): John Quincy Adams.

Contributor to The Oxford Companion to American Law (Oxford University Press, 2002): Sacco and Vanzetti; Leopold and Loeb; RICO, Law Firms; The Haymarket Affair.

Contributor to Great American Judges: An Encyclopedia (ABC-CLIO, 2003): Walter Clark.

Contributor to Major Acts of Congress (MacMillan Reference USA, 2004): Keatings-Owen Child Labor Act of 1916.

Contributor to Encyclopedia of the Great Plains (University of Nebraska Press, 2004): Meyer v. Nebraska.

Contributor to Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States (Oxford University Press, Kermit L. Hall, ed., 2005): Public Opinion, First Amendment.

Contributor to Encyclopedia of the United States in the Nineteenth Century (Charles Scribner’s Sons; forthcoming): The Supreme Court and The Legal Profession.

Non-Scholarly Publications:

various articles in JURIST, as contributing editor, November 2000 to present;

Fighting Over the Court: It’s tough to make the Supreme Court into an election issue, Legal Times, October 9, 2000, at 75;

Debating a Legacy, Legal Times, March 5, 2001, at 58.




home

CV

Publications &
Presentations

Consulting & Expert Witness

Attorney Billing Surveys