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When "Things" Go Wrong: Redefining Liability For The Internet Of Medical Things, Bethany A. Corbin
When "Things" Go Wrong: Redefining Liability For The Internet Of Medical Things, Bethany A. Corbin
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Fuzz(Y) Lines Of Consent: Police Sexual Misconduct With Detainees, Katherine A. Heil
The Fuzz(Y) Lines Of Consent: Police Sexual Misconduct With Detainees, Katherine A. Heil
South Carolina Law Review
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Utilizing Pharmacists And Educational Services To Promote Proper Use Of Opioids Across South Carolina, Kayce M. Shealy, Erika E. Tillery, Cheryl A. Anderson, Katelyn L. Cheek
Utilizing Pharmacists And Educational Services To Promote Proper Use Of Opioids Across South Carolina, Kayce M. Shealy, Erika E. Tillery, Cheryl A. Anderson, Katelyn L. Cheek
South Carolina Law Review
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Examining The Influence Of Technoference On Sexual Satisfaction And Relationship Satisfaction Using Actor-Partner Interdependence Modeling Among Young Adult Couples, Christopher J. Hipp
Examining The Influence Of Technoference On Sexual Satisfaction And Relationship Satisfaction Using Actor-Partner Interdependence Modeling Among Young Adult Couples, Christopher J. Hipp
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Young adult couples experience differing levels of relationship and sexual satisfaction throughout the development and duration of their relationship. The levels of relationship and sexual satisfaction depend on factors associated with expectations by the individual members of what constitutes acceptable rewards and costs for the continuance of the relationship. Technology use within a relationship is a relatively new concept in research shown to produce potential rewards and costs that influence relationship development and/or sustainment; however, the results of technology use in romantic relationships remains an understudied area. Even less is known about the effects of technoference on young adult couples’ …
Applying Old Rules To New Tools: Employment Discrimination Law In The Age Of Algorithms, Matthew U. Scherer, Allan G. King, Marko J. Mrkonich
Applying Old Rules To New Tools: Employment Discrimination Law In The Age Of Algorithms, Matthew U. Scherer, Allan G. King, Marko J. Mrkonich
South Carolina Law Review
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Harassment, Technology, And The Modern Worker, Joseph Seiner
Harassment, Technology, And The Modern Worker, Joseph Seiner
Faculty Publications
This symposium paper explores why sex discrimination is so prevalent in the technology sector workplace. This paper further examines what can be done to address these problems, and how employers can work to minimize the types of gender discrimination issues that currently exist in the modern economy. This ongoing issue must be examined much more closely by technology companies given the potential for this type of harm across the entire sector. There are many things that can be done to reduce this form of discrimination and to limit the potential liability for employers.
What We Know And Need To Know About Legal Procurement, Silvia Hodges Silverstein
What We Know And Need To Know About Legal Procurement, Silvia Hodges Silverstein
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Information Operations Theory Of Domestic Counterterrorism Efforts, Tung Yin
An Information Operations Theory Of Domestic Counterterrorism Efforts, Tung Yin
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.