Marianna blogged prolifically in October on her blog Legally Speaking Ohio, where she covered the following topics:
- Oral Argument Preview and Analyses
- Definition of “cohabitation” in a domestic violence offense, in State v. McGlothan
- Determination of domicile, in Spaeth v. State Automobile Mutual Ins. Co.
- Determination of whether unvested military retirement benefits marital property subject to division in a divorce, in Christen M. Daniel v. Sean M. Daniel
- Retroactive application of Ohio’s construction statute of repose, in Oaktree Condominium Association, Inc. v. The Hallmark Building Company
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Personal jurisdiction by imputation to the insured of conduct of the insurance company, in
Estate of Timothy Oeding et. al. v. David Fraley dba Fraley Trucking,
- Analyses of Merit Decisions
- Numerous and varied medical malpractice issues, in Moretz v. Muakassa, Slip Opinion No. 2013-Ohio-4656
- Constitutional challenge to the 10-day advance notice for public employees for picketing, in Mahoning Edn. Ass’n. of Dev. Disabilities v. State Emp. Relations Bd., Slip Opinion No. 2013-Ohio-4654
- Whether a gubernatorial pardon guarantees the sealing of a record of conviction, in State v. Boykin, Slip Opinion No. 2013-Ohio-4582.
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Inclusion of non-monetary benefits in the calculation of child support obligation, in
Morrow v. Becker Slip Opinion No. 2013-Ohio-4542
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Immunity for a doctor employed by the Ohio State University Medical Center, in
Ries v. Ohio State Univ. Med. Ctr., Slip Opinion No. 2013-Ohio-4545
- Ohio’s recreational user immunity statute- Pauley v. Circleville, Slip Opinion No. 2013-Ohio-4541
In her monthly Legally Speaking column in The American Israelite, she published “Heavy Sledding.”
Finally, In and around UC Law and Cincinnati, Marianna helped Ohio Justice and Policy Center staff member Rickell Howard prepare for an argument in a section 1983 case in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, attended the UC Loyalty lunch for continuous givers to UC. and along with Prof Janet Moore, organized a panel, “The Death Penalty: Death is Different,” which was co-sponsored by the Judge-in-Residence Program.