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Removal Of Women And African-Americans In Jury Selection In South Carolina Capital Cases, 1997- 2012, Ann M. Eisenberg
Removal Of Women And African-Americans In Jury Selection In South Carolina Capital Cases, 1997- 2012, Ann M. Eisenberg
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The Supreme Court’s May 2016 decision in Foster v. Chatman involved smoking-gun evidence that the State of Georgia discriminated against African-Americans in jury selection during Foster’s 1987 capital trial. Foster was decided on the thirtieth anniversary of Batson v. Kentucky, the first in the line of cases to prohibit striking prospective jurors on the basis of their race or gender. But the evidence of discrimination for Batson challenges is rarely so obvious and available as it was in Foster.
Where litigants have struggled to produce evidence of discrimination in individual cases, empirical studies have been able to assess jury selection …
Principled Policing: Warrior Cops And Guardian Officers, Seth W. Stoughton
Principled Policing: Warrior Cops And Guardian Officers, Seth W. Stoughton
Faculty Publications
Policing in the United States is in crisis. Public confidence in policing is at the lowest point since the Rodney King beating. A bare majority of Americans still report confidence in the police, and an unprecedented number of people report no or very little confidence in policing. A long history of poor police/community relations in minority and low-income neighborhoods has been exacerbated by egregious acts of misconduct, some of which have been captured on video and shared on social media. Activists, politicians, and police officials themselves have called for better education and equipment, from de-escalation training to body-worn camera systems. …
An Exaggerated Response: Possible Reactions To Florence V. Board Of Chosen Freeholders In South Carolina, Kara S. Grevey
An Exaggerated Response: Possible Reactions To Florence V. Board Of Chosen Freeholders In South Carolina, Kara S. Grevey
South Carolina Law Review
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The Software Formally Known As "Carnivore": When Does E-Mail Surveillance Encroach Upon A Reasonable Expectation Of Privacy?, Manton M. Grier Jr.
The Software Formally Known As "Carnivore": When Does E-Mail Surveillance Encroach Upon A Reasonable Expectation Of Privacy?, Manton M. Grier Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
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Criminal Procedure, Stacey Coleman-Mckinney
Criminal Procedure, Stacey Coleman-Mckinney
South Carolina Law Review
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Criminal Procedure, Tracey L. Mitchell
Criminal Procedure, Tracey L. Mitchell
South Carolina Law Review
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Criminal Procedure, Christine Fernicola
Criminal Procedure, Christine Fernicola
South Carolina Law Review
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Criminal Procedure, Robert L. Hallman Jr.
Criminal Procedure, Robert L. Hallman Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
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Use Of Challenges For Exclusion Of Venirmen Who Oppose Imposition Of Capital Punishment, Frank H. Gibbes Iii
Use Of Challenges For Exclusion Of Venirmen Who Oppose Imposition Of Capital Punishment, Frank H. Gibbes Iii
South Carolina Law Review
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Recent Decisions, J. K. Few