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Income Tax Statute Of Limitations: Sixty Years Of Mitigation--Enough, Already, John A. Lynch Jr. Oct 1999

Income Tax Statute Of Limitations: Sixty Years Of Mitigation--Enough, Already, John A. Lynch Jr.

South Carolina Law Review

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Writing Contracts In The Client's Interest, James P. Nehf Oct 1999

Writing Contracts In The Client's Interest, James P. Nehf

South Carolina Law Review

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Prosecutorial Misconduct In Grand Jury Investigations, Peter J. Henning Oct 1999

Prosecutorial Misconduct In Grand Jury Investigations, Peter J. Henning

South Carolina Law Review

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Title Page Oct 1999

Title Page

South Carolina Law Review

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Table Of Contents Oct 1999

Table Of Contents

South Carolina Law Review

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Between Monster And Machine: Rethinking The Judicial Function, Lee Anne Fennell Oct 1999

Between Monster And Machine: Rethinking The Judicial Function, Lee Anne Fennell

South Carolina Law Review

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Toward The Development Of A Pursuit Decision Calculus: Pursuit Benefits Versus Pursuit Cost, Thomas J. Madden, Geoffrey P. Alpert Oct 1999

Toward The Development Of A Pursuit Decision Calculus: Pursuit Benefits Versus Pursuit Cost, Thomas J. Madden, Geoffrey P. Alpert

Faculty Publications

To make unbiased decisions about whether to pursue a fleeing vehicle, officers must understand both the costs and the potential benefits of a pursuit. This manuscript describes an approach that identifies and assesses the impact of pursuit characteristics on pursuit costs. Data from official pursuit forms generated by officers in the Miami-Dade police department were used as a basis of the study. Log-linear models were used to identify direct and interactive effects of the pursuit characteristics. Upon finding significant effects, odds ratios were calculated. The findings indicate that there are certain pursuit characteristics, including number of units and speed, that …


Constitutional Law, Kevin O'Brien Jul 1999

Constitutional Law, Kevin O'Brien

South Carolina Law Review

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Property Law, James Johnson Jul 1999

Property Law, James Johnson

South Carolina Law Review

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Tipping The Balance Of Power: A Critical Survey Of The Gubernatorial Line Item Veto, Winston D. Holliday Jr. Jul 1999

Tipping The Balance Of Power: A Critical Survey Of The Gubernatorial Line Item Veto, Winston D. Holliday Jr.

South Carolina Law Review

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Criminal Law, James Clark Jul 1999

Criminal Law, James Clark

South Carolina Law Review

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Criminal Procedure, Stacey Coleman-Mckinney Jul 1999

Criminal Procedure, Stacey Coleman-Mckinney

South Carolina Law Review

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Professional Responsibility, James D. Callahan Jul 1999

Professional Responsibility, James D. Callahan

South Carolina Law Review

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Addendum Jul 1999

Addendum

South Carolina Law Review

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Tort Law, Sean A. O'Connor Jul 1999

Tort Law, Sean A. O'Connor

South Carolina Law Review

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Passing The Essence Test: Health Care Providers Escape Strict Liability For Medical Devices, Laura Pleicones Jul 1999

Passing The Essence Test: Health Care Providers Escape Strict Liability For Medical Devices, Laura Pleicones

South Carolina Law Review

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Civil Procedure, Stephen R. Smoak Jul 1999

Civil Procedure, Stephen R. Smoak

South Carolina Law Review

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Criminal Procedure, Tracey L. Mitchell Jul 1999

Criminal Procedure, Tracey L. Mitchell

South Carolina Law Review

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"I Can't Have My Wages Garnisheeed!", James H. Suddeth Iii Jul 1999

"I Can't Have My Wages Garnisheeed!", James H. Suddeth Iii

South Carolina Law Review

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Table Of Contents Jul 1999

Table Of Contents

South Carolina Law Review

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Criminal Procedure, Christine Fernicola Jul 1999

Criminal Procedure, Christine Fernicola

South Carolina Law Review

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Probate Law, Jason T. King Jul 1999

Probate Law, Jason T. King

South Carolina Law Review

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Probate Law, David E. Wagner Jul 1999

Probate Law, David E. Wagner

South Carolina Law Review

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Professional Responsibility, Nina Fields Jul 1999

Professional Responsibility, Nina Fields

South Carolina Law Review

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Tort Law, Edwin L. Barnes Jr. Jul 1999

Tort Law, Edwin L. Barnes Jr.

South Carolina Law Review

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Tort Law, Susan L. Cockrell Jul 1999

Tort Law, Susan L. Cockrell

South Carolina Law Review

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Civil Commitment Of Sex Offenders: South Carolina's Sexually Violent Predator Act, J. H. Cook Jul 1999

Civil Commitment Of Sex Offenders: South Carolina's Sexually Violent Predator Act, J. H. Cook

South Carolina Law Review

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Criminal Law, Susannah R. Cole Jul 1999

Criminal Law, Susannah R. Cole

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Religious Right In Court: The Decision Making Of Christian Evangelicals In State Supreme Courts, Donald R. Songer, Susan J. Tabrizi May 1999

The Religious Right In Court: The Decision Making Of Christian Evangelicals In State Supreme Courts, Donald R. Songer, Susan J. Tabrizi

Faculty Publications

Much has been written recently about the emergence of evangelicals and others often labeled the "new Religious Right" in American politics. However, little attention has been paid to whether officials who have been socialized in the denominations characterized as being part of this Religious Right actually behave differently in office from those brought up in other religious traditions. The present study begins such an inquiry by examining differences in the voting behavior of state supreme court justices in three issue areas. Evangelical justices were found to be significantly more conservative than mainline Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish justices in death penalty, …


The Worst Jury Argument I Ever Made, Alex Sanders Apr 1999

The Worst Jury Argument I Ever Made, Alex Sanders

South Carolina Law Review

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