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Diversity's Distractions Revisited: The Case Of Latinx In Higher Education, Rachel F. Moran Apr 2022

Diversity's Distractions Revisited: The Case Of Latinx In Higher Education, Rachel F. Moran

South Carolina Law Review

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School District Secession In Mobile County, Alabama: A Case Study Of Adaptive Discrimination And Threats To Multiracial Democracy, Sarah Asson, Erica Frankenberg Apr 2022

School District Secession In Mobile County, Alabama: A Case Study Of Adaptive Discrimination And Threats To Multiracial Democracy, Sarah Asson, Erica Frankenberg

South Carolina Law Review

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Beware Of Educational Blackmail: How Can We Apply Lessons From Environmental Justice To Urban Charter School Growth?, Preston C. Green Ii, Chelsea E. Connery Apr 2022

Beware Of Educational Blackmail: How Can We Apply Lessons From Environmental Justice To Urban Charter School Growth?, Preston C. Green Ii, Chelsea E. Connery

South Carolina Law Review

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Education: Constitutional Democracy's Predicate And Product, Martha Minow Apr 2022

Education: Constitutional Democracy's Predicate And Product, Martha Minow

South Carolina Law Review

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An Analysis Of Who Funds And Who Benefits From The Carolina Education Lotteries, Mary Reagan Crosby Apr 2022

An Analysis Of Who Funds And Who Benefits From The Carolina Education Lotteries, Mary Reagan Crosby

South Carolina Law Review

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Identifying The Plessy Remainder: State Exploitation Of Private Discriminatory-Impact Actions, Matthew Patrick Shaw Jan 2022

Identifying The Plessy Remainder: State Exploitation Of Private Discriminatory-Impact Actions, Matthew Patrick Shaw

South Carolina Law Review

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Address At The Constitution Day Convocation Of The University Of South Carolina School Of Law, J. Michael Luttig Jan 2022

Address At The Constitution Day Convocation Of The University Of South Carolina School Of Law, J. Michael Luttig

South Carolina Law Review

This Article is a minimally edited transcript of The Honorable J. Michael Luttig’s Address given on September 15, 2022 at the University of South Carolina School of Law’s Constitution Day Convocation. Judge Luttig served on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit 1991–2006.


Let's All Be..Georgia? Expanding Access To Justice For Incarcerated Litigants By Rewriting The Rules For Writing The Law, Ashley Krenelka Chase Jan 2022

Let's All Be..Georgia? Expanding Access To Justice For Incarcerated Litigants By Rewriting The Rules For Writing The Law, Ashley Krenelka Chase

South Carolina Law Review

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Testing The Limits: Asian Americans And The Debate Over Standardized Entrance Exams, Vinay Harpalani Jan 2022

Testing The Limits: Asian Americans And The Debate Over Standardized Entrance Exams, Vinay Harpalani

South Carolina Law Review

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