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Full-Text Articles in Law
Honoring The Call To Practice, Joseph F. Anderson Jr.
Honoring The Call To Practice, Joseph F. Anderson Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Race, Gender, And Location On Prosecutorial Decisions To Seek The Death Penalty In South Carolina, Michael J. Songer, Isaac Unah
The Effect Of Race, Gender, And Location On Prosecutorial Decisions To Seek The Death Penalty In South Carolina, Michael J. Songer, Isaac Unah
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Market Share Liability Beyond Des Cases: The Solution To The Causation Dilemma In Lead Paint Litigation?, Donald G. Gifford, Paolo Pasicolan
Market Share Liability Beyond Des Cases: The Solution To The Causation Dilemma In Lead Paint Litigation?, Donald G. Gifford, Paolo Pasicolan
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preserving The Duty To Preserve: The Increasing Vulnerability Of Electronic Information, Maria P. Crist
Preserving The Duty To Preserve: The Increasing Vulnerability Of Electronic Information, Maria P. Crist
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Too Many Bells? Too Many Whistles? Corporate Governance In The Post-Enron, Post-Worldcom Era, Douglas M. Branson
Too Many Bells? Too Many Whistles? Corporate Governance In The Post-Enron, Post-Worldcom Era, Douglas M. Branson
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Voting Rights Act Of 1965: A Selected Annotated Bibliography, Terrye Conroy
The Voting Rights Act Of 1965: A Selected Annotated Bibliography, Terrye Conroy
Faculty Publications
Several remedial or "special" provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which were enacted as temporary measures and were set to expire in August 2007 if not reauthorized by Congress, were recently extended for another twenty-five years. Ms. Conroy offers a selected bibliography of resources to introduce researchers to the issues involved in the debate over the Act's reauthorization and its future implementation.
Anderson V. Augusta Chronicle: The Plight Of The Actual Malice Doctrine In South Carolina Defamation Jurisprudence, Christopher S. Mcdonald
Anderson V. Augusta Chronicle: The Plight Of The Actual Malice Doctrine In South Carolina Defamation Jurisprudence, Christopher S. Mcdonald
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Coercing Adults: The Fourth Circuit And The Acceptability Of Religious Expression In Government Settings, Elizabeth B. Halligan
Coercing Adults: The Fourth Circuit And The Acceptability Of Religious Expression In Government Settings, Elizabeth B. Halligan
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.
White Dollars, Black Candidates: Inequality And Agency In Campaign Finance Law, Terry Smith
White Dollars, Black Candidates: Inequality And Agency In Campaign Finance Law, Terry Smith
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prelude To The Voting Rights Act: The Suffrage Crusade, 1962-1965, Steven F. Lawson
Prelude To The Voting Rights Act: The Suffrage Crusade, 1962-1965, Steven F. Lawson
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
No Exit - The Roberts Court And The Future Of Election Law, Richard L. Hasen
No Exit - The Roberts Court And The Future Of Election Law, Richard L. Hasen
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The New Vote Denial: Where Election Reform Meets The Voting Rights Act, Daniel P. Tokaji
The New Vote Denial: Where Election Reform Meets The Voting Rights Act, Daniel P. Tokaji
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Racial Fairness And Traditional Districting Standards: Observations On The Impact Of The Voting Rights Act On Geographic Representation, Katharine Inglis Butler
Racial Fairness And Traditional Districting Standards: Observations On The Impact Of The Voting Rights Act On Geographic Representation, Katharine Inglis Butler
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preclearance, Discrimination, And The Department Of Justice: The Case Of South Carolina, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer, Guy-Uriel E. Charles
Preclearance, Discrimination, And The Department Of Justice: The Case Of South Carolina, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer, Guy-Uriel E. Charles
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Killing, Cheating, Legislating, And Lying: A History Of Voting Rights In South Carolina After The Civil War, W. Lewis Burke
Killing, Cheating, Legislating, And Lying: A History Of Voting Rights In South Carolina After The Civil War, W. Lewis Burke
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Venerable Profession Enters The Global Economy: South Carolina Lawyers And The General Agreement On Trade In Services (Gats), Eve Ross
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Professionalization Of Law Firm In-House Counsel, Elizabeth Chambliss
The Professionalization Of Law Firm In-House Counsel, Elizabeth Chambliss
Faculty Publications
This Article examines the structural evolution of the "firm counsel" position from a volunteer, part-time position filled by an existing partner to a specialized, often full-time position increasingly filled by career in-house counsel. Based on focus groups and interviews with firm counsel, as well as participant observation at meetings and conferences aimed at firm counsel, I examine how the professionalization of the firm counsel position affects: (1) the definition of the firm as the client; (2) the authority of firm counsel with partners; and (3) firm counsels' professional commitments and attitudes about ethical rules. I find that, from a regulatory …
Protecting Speech V. Protecting Children: An Examination Of The Judicial Refusal To Allow Legislative Action In The Realm Of Minors And Internet Pornography, William H. Jordan
Protecting Speech V. Protecting Children: An Examination Of The Judicial Refusal To Allow Legislative Action In The Realm Of Minors And Internet Pornography, William H. Jordan
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The South Carolina Uniform Securities Act Of 2005: A Balancing Act Under A New Blue Sky, J. Parks Workman
The South Carolina Uniform Securities Act Of 2005: A Balancing Act Under A New Blue Sky, J. Parks Workman
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tort Recovery For Defective Products Posing A Threat Of Bodily Harm: An Exception To The Economic Loss Rule, Matthew W. Gissendanner
Tort Recovery For Defective Products Posing A Threat Of Bodily Harm: An Exception To The Economic Loss Rule, Matthew W. Gissendanner
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Slack V. James: Can South Carolina's Real Estate Industry Rely On Non-Reliance Clauses, Morgan H. Rogers
Slack V. James: Can South Carolina's Real Estate Industry Rely On Non-Reliance Clauses, Morgan H. Rogers
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
A One-Two Punch To Forum Shopping: Recent Judicial And Legislative Amendments To South Carolina's Corporate Venue Jurisprudence, Steven B. Mcfarland
A One-Two Punch To Forum Shopping: Recent Judicial And Legislative Amendments To South Carolina's Corporate Venue Jurisprudence, Steven B. Mcfarland
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Kelo In South Carolina: Economic Development Is Not A Public Use For Purposes Of Eminent Domain In South Carolina, Matthew Howsare
Kelo In South Carolina: Economic Development Is Not A Public Use For Purposes Of Eminent Domain In South Carolina, Matthew Howsare
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
South Carolina Tort Law: For Whom The Statute Of Limitations Tolls - The Epstein Court's Rejection Of The Continuous Representation Rule, James L. Floyd Iii
South Carolina Tort Law: For Whom The Statute Of Limitations Tolls - The Epstein Court's Rejection Of The Continuous Representation Rule, James L. Floyd Iii
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.