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Book Review: Schooling The Movement: The Activism Of Southern Black Educators From Reconstruction Through The Civil Rights Era, Sherry V. Neal
Book Review: Schooling The Movement: The Activism Of Southern Black Educators From Reconstruction Through The Civil Rights Era, Sherry V. Neal
South Carolina Libraries
No abstract provided.
Colored Lawyer, Topeka: The Legend And Legacy Of Elisa Scott, Jeffery Scott Williams
Colored Lawyer, Topeka: The Legend And Legacy Of Elisa Scott, Jeffery Scott Williams
Theses and Dissertations
Attorney Elisha Scott’s reputation for fighting injustice grew so large he received letters addressed only, “Colored Lawyer, Topeka, Kansas.” He was born in obscurity in 1890, but his death made national news in 1963. Scott’s story may not be known at all if his name was not often listed as counsel in Brown v. Board of Education, the 1954 case that desegregated public schools. But it was his sons who filed the case and helped fight it from Topeka to the United States Supreme Court. He was never officially part of the legal team. He had, however, won a …
Racial Disparities In South Carolina's Juvenile Justice System: Why They Exist And How They Can Be Reduced, Grace E. Driggers
Racial Disparities In South Carolina's Juvenile Justice System: Why They Exist And How They Can Be Reduced, Grace E. Driggers
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Diversity's Distractions Revisited: The Case Of Latinx In Higher Education, Rachel F. Moran
Diversity's Distractions Revisited: The Case Of Latinx In Higher Education, Rachel F. Moran
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reclaiming Equality: How Regressive Laws Can Advance Progressive Ends, Jonathan P. Feingold
Reclaiming Equality: How Regressive Laws Can Advance Progressive Ends, Jonathan P. Feingold
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Testing The Limits: Asian Americans And The Debate Over Standardized Entrance Exams, Vinay Harpalani
Testing The Limits: Asian Americans And The Debate Over Standardized Entrance Exams, Vinay Harpalani
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review: The Slow Undoing: The Federal Courts And The Long Struggle For Civil Rights In South Carolina, Sherry V. Neal
Book Review: The Slow Undoing: The Federal Courts And The Long Struggle For Civil Rights In South Carolina, Sherry V. Neal
South Carolina Libraries
Sherry Neal reviews The Slow Undoing: The Federal Courts and the Long Struggle for Civil Rights in South Carolina, written by Stephen H. Lowe.
Taxation And Racial Injustice In South Carolina, Jordan M. Wayburn
Taxation And Racial Injustice In South Carolina, Jordan M. Wayburn
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conceptualizing Workplace Bullying As Abuse Of Office, Gail Schneebaum
Conceptualizing Workplace Bullying As Abuse Of Office, Gail Schneebaum
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Protect Or Not To Protect, An Empirical Approach To Predicting Where The Fourth Circuit Would Stand On Coverage For Sexual Orientation Discrimination Under Title Vii, Mary Stuart King
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Pre-Furman Juvenile Death Penalty In South Carolina: Young Black Life Was Cheap, Sheri Lynn Johnson, John H. Blume, Hannah L. Freedman
The Pre-Furman Juvenile Death Penalty In South Carolina: Young Black Life Was Cheap, Sheri Lynn Johnson, John H. Blume, Hannah L. Freedman
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
It's Time For The Fourth Circuit To Rethink Deshaney, Dale Margolin Cecka
It's Time For The Fourth Circuit To Rethink Deshaney, Dale Margolin Cecka
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
What We Know And Need To Know About The State Of Access To Justice Research, Elizabeth Chambliss, Renee Newman Knake, Robert L. Nelson
What We Know And Need To Know About The State Of Access To Justice Research, Elizabeth Chambliss, Renee Newman Knake, Robert L. Nelson
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
What We Know And Need To Know About The Legal Needs Of The Public, Rebecca L. Sandefur
What We Know And Need To Know About The Legal Needs Of The Public, Rebecca L. Sandefur
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
What We Know And Need To Know About Veteran Access To Justice, Elizabeth Chambliss
What We Know And Need To Know About Veteran Access To Justice, Elizabeth Chambliss
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Daily Gamecock, Friday, January 23, 2015, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
The Daily Gamecock, Friday, January 23, 2015, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
January
No abstract provided.
The Daily Gamecock, Friday, April 11, 2014, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
The Daily Gamecock, Friday, April 11, 2014, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
April
No abstract provided.
State Antidiscrimination Statutes And Implied Preemption Of Common Law Torts: Valuing The Common Law, Jared S. Gonzalez
State Antidiscrimination Statutes And Implied Preemption Of Common Law Torts: Valuing The Common Law, Jared S. Gonzalez
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
How The Voting Rights Act Works: Implementation Of A Civil Rights Policy, 1965-2005, Peyton Mccrary
How The Voting Rights Act Works: Implementation Of A Civil Rights Policy, 1965-2005, Peyton Mccrary
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Grutter V. Bollinger: Setting A Path For Diversity At The University Of South Carolina School Of Law, Laurel Rosenberg
Grutter V. Bollinger: Setting A Path For Diversity At The University Of South Carolina School Of Law, Laurel Rosenberg
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bringing In The State: Toward A Constitutional Duty To Protect From Mob Violence, Susan S. Kuo
Bringing In The State: Toward A Constitutional Duty To Protect From Mob Violence, Susan S. Kuo
Faculty Publications
Mob violence can inflict devastating costs. Although typically wrought by private individuals, the incidence of riot as well as extent of riot harm often turn on the adequacy of police preparation and planning. Under the English common law, local governments were responsible for providing riot protection for their denizens. In keeping with the English tradition, early state laws in the United States also provided for communal riot responsibility, and when the states ratified the Fourteenth Amendment, state obligations in the riot context were well-established. Despite the common law underpinnings of the governmental duty to protect citizens from mob violence, however, …
Citadel Cadets Dodge The State Action Bullet: A Critical Analysis Of Mentavlos V. Anderson, John P. Fougerousse
Citadel Cadets Dodge The State Action Bullet: A Critical Analysis Of Mentavlos V. Anderson, John P. Fougerousse
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Comment On Justice O'Connor's Quest For Power And Its Impact On African American Wealth, Joan Tarpley
A Comment On Justice O'Connor's Quest For Power And Its Impact On African American Wealth, Joan Tarpley
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Arbitration Of Employment Discrimination Claims And The Challenge Of Contemporary Federalism, Ellwood F. Oakley Iii, Donald O. Mayer
Arbitration Of Employment Discrimination Claims And The Challenge Of Contemporary Federalism, Ellwood F. Oakley Iii, Donald O. Mayer
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mckissick Newsletter - Fall 1990, Mckissick Museum--University Of South Carolina
Mckissick Newsletter - Fall 1990, Mckissick Museum--University Of South Carolina
Under the Dome, McKissick Museum Newsletter
Contents:
Cover.....p. 1
Work Song.....p. 2
S.C. State Fair, 1990.....p. 4
Profile: The Moving Star Hall Singers.....p. 5
Grant to Study Pee Dee Region Awarded.....p. 5
Noted Folk Music Collector and Civil Rights Worker to Speak.....p. 5
Events & Exhibits (August-October).....p. 6
Americo--Liberian Architecture.....p. 8
Basketmakers Receive Recognition.....p. 9
Crossroads of Clay: Film and Pottery Identification.....p. 10
McKissick Midday Returns.....p. 10
Calling All Docents, Calling All Docents!.....p. 10
Fall Trips.....p. 11
English Teas.....p. 11
McKissick Advances.....p. 12
Purposeful Availment, Mark C. Weber
A Federal Judge In The Deep South: Random Observations, John Minor Wisdom
A Federal Judge In The Deep South: Random Observations, John Minor Wisdom
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rehabilitation Act Of 1973--Application To Postsecondary Educational Programs. Southeastern Community College V. Davis, 99 S. Ct. 2361 (1979), Linda L. Hightower
Rehabilitation Act Of 1973--Application To Postsecondary Educational Programs. Southeastern Community College V. Davis, 99 S. Ct. 2361 (1979), Linda L. Hightower
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Federal Anti-Injunction Statute And The Related Abstention Doctrine, Charles W. Knowlton
The Federal Anti-Injunction Statute And The Related Abstention Doctrine, Charles W. Knowlton
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law, D. W. Robinson Ii