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And Then There Were Two: Splitting South Carolina's Department Of Health And Environmental Control, Arslan S. Valimohamed
And Then There Were Two: Splitting South Carolina's Department Of Health And Environmental Control, Arslan S. Valimohamed
South Carolina Law Review
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Making Executioners Out Of Pharmacists: Why South Carolina Should Not Adopt A Lethal Injection Secrecy Statute, Elizabeth T. French
Making Executioners Out Of Pharmacists: Why South Carolina Should Not Adopt A Lethal Injection Secrecy Statute, Elizabeth T. French
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Legacy Of Slavery: The Citizen's Arrest Laws Of Georgia And South Carolina, Roger M. Stevens
A Legacy Of Slavery: The Citizen's Arrest Laws Of Georgia And South Carolina, Roger M. Stevens
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conceptualizing Workplace Bullying As Abuse Of Office, Gail Schneebaum
Conceptualizing Workplace Bullying As Abuse Of Office, Gail Schneebaum
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Regulation Of Complementary And Alternative Medicine (Cam) In South Carolina, What Is Happening And What Needs To Change, Anna C. Smith
The Regulation Of Complementary And Alternative Medicine (Cam) In South Carolina, What Is Happening And What Needs To Change, Anna C. Smith
South Carolina Law Review
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Public Energy, Shelley Welton
Public Energy, Shelley Welton
Faculty Publications
Many scholars and policy makers celebrate cities as loci for addressing climate change. In addition to being significant sources of carbon pollution, cities prove to be dynamic sites of experimentation and ambition on climate policy. However, as U.S. cities set climate change goals far above those of their federal and state counterparts, they are butting up against the limits of their existing legal authority, most notably with regard to control over energy supplies. In response, many U.S. cities are exercising their legal rights to reclaim public ownership or control over private electric utilities as a method of achieving their climate …
Do Sagebrush Rebels Have A Colorable Claim? The Space Between Parochialism And Exclusion In Federal Lands Management, Ann M. Eisenberg
Do Sagebrush Rebels Have A Colorable Claim? The Space Between Parochialism And Exclusion In Federal Lands Management, Ann M. Eisenberg
Faculty Publications
This Article asks whether the troubling nature of the Sagebrush Rebellion and similar movements (e.g., their violence, antienvironmentalism, and racist overtones) has made us overly dismissive of a kernel of truth in their complaints. Commentators often acknowledge that federal lands management may be “unfair” to local communities, but the ethical and legal characteristics of the unfairness concern remain under-explored. Although the Sagebrush Rebellion and federal lands communities are far from synonymous, substantial overlap between the complaints and demands of Sagebrush Rebels and the complaints and demands of many regional local (and state) governments suggests that to explore the one necessitates …
What We Know And Need To Know About Gamification And Online Engagement, Stephanie Kimbro
What We Know And Need To Know About Gamification And Online Engagement, Stephanie Kimbro
South Carolina Law Review
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Water Law-Gged: The Muddy Relationship Between Water Law, The Environment, And Economic Development Introduction, Josh Eagle, Matthew W. Orville
Water Law-Gged: The Muddy Relationship Between Water Law, The Environment, And Economic Development Introduction, Josh Eagle, Matthew W. Orville
South Carolina Law Review
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Rico Trends: From Gangsters To Class Actions, Pamela Pierson
Rico Trends: From Gangsters To Class Actions, Pamela Pierson
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Who's To Blame: How Genetic Information Will Lead To More Accurate Decisions In Toxic Tort Litigation, Allison Hite
Who's To Blame: How Genetic Information Will Lead To More Accurate Decisions In Toxic Tort Litigation, Allison Hite
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Constraints: Possible Constitutional Hurdles To Cross-Border Cap-And-Trade,, Shelley Welton
Federal Constraints: Possible Constitutional Hurdles To Cross-Border Cap-And-Trade,, Shelley Welton
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Rise And Fall Of Crossmann: The South Carolina Supreme Court's Double Take On Whether A Cgl Insurance Policy Covers Progressive Property Damage Resulting From Faulty Workmanship, John C. Bruton
South Carolina Law Review
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An Ivy League Mystery: The Lost Papers Of Arthur Linton Corbin, Scott D. Gerber
An Ivy League Mystery: The Lost Papers Of Arthur Linton Corbin, Scott D. Gerber
South Carolina Law Review
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An Ivy League Mystery: The Lost Papers Of Arthur Linton Corbin, Scott D. Gerber
An Ivy League Mystery: The Lost Papers Of Arthur Linton Corbin, Scott D. Gerber
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Newgarth Revisited: Mrs. Robinson's Case, Alexander M. Sanders Jr.
Newgarth Revisited: Mrs. Robinson's Case, Alexander M. Sanders Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Evolving Paradigm Of Laws On Lead-Based Paint: From Code Violation To Environmental Hazard, Jane Schukoske University Of Baltimore School Of Law
The Evolving Paradigm Of Laws On Lead-Based Paint: From Code Violation To Environmental Hazard, Jane Schukoske University Of Baltimore School Of Law
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Guide To The Common Law Of Nuisance In South Carolina, Bradford W. Wyche
A Guide To The Common Law Of Nuisance In South Carolina, Bradford W. Wyche
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lender Limbo: The Perils Of Environmental Lender Liability, Paul A. Dominick, Leon C. Harmon
Lender Limbo: The Perils Of Environmental Lender Liability, Paul A. Dominick, Leon C. Harmon
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Advice From Environmental Consultants: How To Achieve Competent, Comprehensive And Understandable Results From Environmental Audits, Gary C. Ribblett, Kris H. Turschmid
Advice From Environmental Consultants: How To Achieve Competent, Comprehensive And Understandable Results From Environmental Audits, Gary C. Ribblett, Kris H. Turschmid
South Carolina Law Review
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Lender Liability Under The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation And Liability Act, Roger J. Marzulla, Brett G. Kappel
Lender Liability Under The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation And Liability Act, Roger J. Marzulla, Brett G. Kappel
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Understanding The New Era In Environmental Law, Adam Babich
Understanding The New Era In Environmental Law, Adam Babich
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reducing The Environmental Impact Of Cercla, John C. Buckley
Reducing The Environmental Impact Of Cercla, John C. Buckley
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Liabilities Of Landlords And Tenants Under Cercla, Dorothy M. Helms, Nancy R. Jefferies
Liabilities Of Landlords And Tenants Under Cercla, Dorothy M. Helms, Nancy R. Jefferies
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Private Property Rights Yield To The Environmental Crisis: Perspectives On The Public Trust Doctrine, Johanna Searle
Private Property Rights Yield To The Environmental Crisis: Perspectives On The Public Trust Doctrine, Johanna Searle
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Private Plaintiff's Prima Facie Case Under Cercla Section 107, James L. Rogers Jr., Eugene C. Mccall Jr.
The Private Plaintiff's Prima Facie Case Under Cercla Section 107, James L. Rogers Jr., Eugene C. Mccall Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law, David A. Raeker
State And Local Government, Gregory W. Vanagel
State And Local Government, Gregory W. Vanagel
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting The Seas From Nuclear Pollution, George D. Haimbaugh Jr.
Protecting The Seas From Nuclear Pollution, George D. Haimbaugh Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.