Midwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business

Winning Papers Archive

 

YearPaper
2022No Brainer: More Should Be Done to Protect Youth Athletes from Developing Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)
Dexter R. Woods Jr., Ohio Northern University
Brian Hofman, Ohio Northern University
Melina J. Woods, Ohio Northern University
Sydney A. Casey, Ohio Northern University
2021"Trump Talk: What Can and What Should Legal Studies Professors Say About Trump, Politics, and Other Matters of Public Concern?"
Dexter Woods, Ohio Northern University
2018Caremark’s Behavioral Legacy
Todd Haugh, Indiana University
2017How the NLRB's Decisions in Cases Involving Social Media are Narrowing
the Defi nition of Concerted Activity ... Whether Employees "Like" it or Not
Jessica A. Magaldi, Pace University
Jonathan S. Sales, Pace University
Elizabeth A. Cameron, Alma College
2016"The Criminalization of Compliance"
Todd Haugh, Indiana University Kelley Business School
2015"Medical Malpractice Non-economic Caps Violate Constitutional Right to Trial by Jury"
Carol J. Miller, Missouri State University
Joseph Weidhaas, Attorney
2014"A Legal Analysis and Contrarian View of the Syllabus-as-Contract Perspective"
Kent D. Kauffman, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne
2013"Using Films to Teach Business Ethics Students"
Teressa L. Elliott, Northern Kentucky University
Catherine S. Neal, Northern Kentucky University
2012"Facebook Meets the NLRB: Employee Online Postings and Unfair Labor Practices"
Robert D. Sprague, University of Wyoming College of Business
2010"Financial Crisis: Impetus for Restoring Corporate Democracy"
Robert Sprague and Aaron Lyttle, Universtiy of Wyoming
2009"Protecting Consumers: The Contractual and Real Estate Issues Involving Timeshares, Quartershares, and Fractional Ownership"
Elizabeth A. Cameron, Alma College
Salina Maxwell, Law Student, Michigan State University
2007"Using Case Law to Teach Business Ethics:"How Studying the "Ethical Minimum" Can Help Students Develop Ethical (And Legal) Decision Making Skills"
Paula Schaefer, University of Central Missouri
2006Getting the Skinny: Fat-Based Litigation is not a Legal Threat to Business, but It Should Be
J. Brad Reich, Fort Lewis College
2005"Employer's Legal Responsibilities in Preventing Religious Discrimination in the Workplace: Respecting Employees' Religious Beliefs and Avoiding Liability"
John A. Pearce II, Dennis R. Kuhn, Samuel A. DiLullo, Villanova University
2004"Use of the Stakeholder Paradigm to Achieve Ethical, Accountable and Socially Responsible Corporate Governance"
Frederick R. Post, University of Toledo
2003"Environmental Risks-CGL Exclusions to Insurability"
Carol J. Miller - Southwest Missouri State University
2002"Impact of China's Revised FDI Laws and WTO Entry on FDI in China:Implications for Chinese Policy Makers"
Guo-an Wang - Hangzhou Institute of Electronic Engineering
Mary Virginia Moore - Southeast Missouri State University
Xiao-hua Yang - Bond University
2001"Market Structure & Employee Relations: An Analysis of the Newspaper Industry"
Mary Ellen Benedict - Bowling Green State University
Judith Stilz Ogden - Indiana University/Kokomo
1999"Teaching About the Unpredictability of Litigation Through a Mock Jury Exercise"
Murray S. Levin - University of Kansas
1998"Ellulian Natural Law: A Challenge for Corporate Codes of Conduct"
Timothy Fort - University of Michigan
1997"Arbitral Standards for Employee Discipline Under No-Fault Attendance Control Policies"
William J. Walsh, David Marvin, Jack Fields - Illinois Wesleyan University
1996"LLCs and LLPs: New Business Alternatives in Missouri"
Carol J. Miller - Southwest Missouri State University

 

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Michael Greiner
Oakland University

mgreiner@oakland.edu