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Full-Text Articles in Law
Professional Responsibility: Lawyers, A Case Study, Elizabeth Chambliss
Professional Responsibility: Lawyers, A Case Study, Elizabeth Chambliss
Faculty Publications
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Judical Independence, Age-Based Bfoqs, And The Perils Of Mandatory Retirement Policies For Appointed State Judges, Christopher R. Mcfadden
Judical Independence, Age-Based Bfoqs, And The Perils Of Mandatory Retirement Policies For Appointed State Judges, Christopher R. Mcfadden
South Carolina Law Review
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Using Social Sciences To Assess The Need For Jury Reform In South Carolina, Roger M. Young
Using Social Sciences To Assess The Need For Jury Reform In South Carolina, Roger M. Young
South Carolina Law Review
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Products Liability: User Misconduct Defenses, David G. Owens
Products Liability: User Misconduct Defenses, David G. Owens
South Carolina Law Review
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Products Liability: User Misconduct Defenses, David G. Owen
Products Liability: User Misconduct Defenses, David G. Owen
Faculty Publications
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Ancient, Antiquated, & Archaic: South Carolina Fails To Embrace The Rule That A Grantor May Reserve An Easement In Favor Of A Third Party, John E. Lansche Jr.
Ancient, Antiquated, & Archaic: South Carolina Fails To Embrace The Rule That A Grantor May Reserve An Easement In Favor Of A Third Party, John E. Lansche Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
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Police Accountability And Early Warning Systems: Developing Policies And Programs, Geoffrey P. Alpert, Samuel Walker
Police Accountability And Early Warning Systems: Developing Policies And Programs, Geoffrey P. Alpert, Samuel Walker
Faculty Publications
The identification of police officers who have potential problems has emerged as a popular approach for curbing police misconduct and achieving accountability. Early warning (EW) systems are data-driven programs whose purpose is to identify officers whose behavior is problematic and to subject those officers to some kind of intervention, often in the form of counseling or training. Because of their potential for providing timely data on officer performance and giving police managers a framework for correcting unacceptable performance, early warning systems are consistent with the new demands for performance evaluation raised by community policing and the effective strategic management of …
Unchartered Territory: Personal Jurisdiction In The Internet Age2, Felix C. Pelzer
Unchartered Territory: Personal Jurisdiction In The Internet Age2, Felix C. Pelzer
South Carolina Law Review
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Control Provisions Of The South Carolina Code: Corporations Versus Limited Liability Companies, Thomas Alexander Bumgardt
Control Provisions Of The South Carolina Code: Corporations Versus Limited Liability Companies, Thomas Alexander Bumgardt
South Carolina Law Review
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Al-Shabazz V. State: Excluding Noncollateral Claims From The Scope Of Post-Conviction Relief, D. Josev Brewer
Al-Shabazz V. State: Excluding Noncollateral Claims From The Scope Of Post-Conviction Relief, D. Josev Brewer
South Carolina Law Review
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Maintaining The Privacy Of Personal Information: The Dppa And The Right Of Privacy, Maureen Maginnis
Maintaining The Privacy Of Personal Information: The Dppa And The Right Of Privacy, Maureen Maginnis
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
To (B) Or Not To (B): The Future Of Aider And Abettor Liability In South Carolina, Josephine T. Willis
To (B) Or Not To (B): The Future Of Aider And Abettor Liability In South Carolina, Josephine T. Willis
South Carolina Law Review
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Beaufort County Board Of Education V. Lighthouse Charter School Committee: Racial Balancing Provisions In South Carolina Charter Schools Act Flunks The Strict Scrutiny Test, John G. Moore
South Carolina Law Review
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Ancient, Antiquated & Archaic: South Carolina Fails To Embrace The Rule That A Grantor May Reserve An Easement In Favor Of A Third Party, John E. Lansche Jr.
Ancient, Antiquated & Archaic: South Carolina Fails To Embrace The Rule That A Grantor May Reserve An Easement In Favor Of A Third Party, John E. Lansche Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
State V. Higgenbottom: Must A Criminal Defendant Endure The Wrath Of A Vindictive Judge, Nancy Fennell
State V. Higgenbottom: Must A Criminal Defendant Endure The Wrath Of A Vindictive Judge, Nancy Fennell
South Carolina Law Review
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Ogburn-Matthews V. Loblolly Partners: Procedural Due Process And An Individual's Right To An Adjudicatory Hearing, Pamela A. Baker
Ogburn-Matthews V. Loblolly Partners: Procedural Due Process And An Individual's Right To An Adjudicatory Hearing, Pamela A. Baker
South Carolina Law Review
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Vermeer Carolina's, Inc. V. Wood/Chuck Chipper Corp.: South Carolina's Suboptimal Approach To Idemnity Claims Of Retailers Against Manufacturers Of Defective Products, R. W. T.
South Carolina Law Review
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What Does The City Of Monterey Decision Mean For Local Government Land-Use Power, Tara Disy Allden
What Does The City Of Monterey Decision Mean For Local Government Land-Use Power, Tara Disy Allden
Southeastern Environmental Law Journal
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Preserving South Carolina's Beaches: The Role Of Local Planning In Managing Growth In Coastal South Carolina, Douglas T. Kendall
Preserving South Carolina's Beaches: The Role Of Local Planning In Managing Growth In Coastal South Carolina, Douglas T. Kendall
Southeastern Environmental Law Journal
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Environmental Endgame: Destruction For Amusement And A Sustainable Civilization, Daniel M. Warner
Environmental Endgame: Destruction For Amusement And A Sustainable Civilization, Daniel M. Warner
Southeastern Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Transboundary Groundwater Pollution: The Impact Of Evolving Groundwater Use Laws On Salt Water Intrusion Of The Floridian Aquifer Along The South Carolina-Georgia Border, J. Marshall Lawson
Transboundary Groundwater Pollution: The Impact Of Evolving Groundwater Use Laws On Salt Water Intrusion Of The Floridian Aquifer Along The South Carolina-Georgia Border, J. Marshall Lawson
Southeastern Environmental Law Journal
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Potentially Responsible Persons Preclused From Cercla Cost Recovery Claims, Wade Cooper
Potentially Responsible Persons Preclused From Cercla Cost Recovery Claims, Wade Cooper
Southeastern Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Court Of Appeals For The District Of Columbia Circuit Restricts The Epa's Authority In American Petroleum Inst. V. United States Evntl. Protection Agency, Peter M. Balthazor
Court Of Appeals For The District Of Columbia Circuit Restricts The Epa's Authority In American Petroleum Inst. V. United States Evntl. Protection Agency, Peter M. Balthazor
Southeastern Environmental Law Journal
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Ohio District Court Continues Retroactive Application Of Cercla, J. Hagood Hamilton
Ohio District Court Continues Retroactive Application Of Cercla, J. Hagood Hamilton
Southeastern Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Employers Beware: South Carolina's Public Policy Exception To The At-Will Employment Doctrine Is Likely To Keep Expanding, Melanie Robin Galberry
Employers Beware: South Carolina's Public Policy Exception To The At-Will Employment Doctrine Is Likely To Keep Expanding, Melanie Robin Galberry
South Carolina Law Review
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