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Full-Text Articles in Law
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.
When "Things" Go Wrong: Redefining Liability For The Internet Of Medical Things, Bethany A. Corbin
When "Things" Go Wrong: Redefining Liability For The Internet Of Medical Things, Bethany A. Corbin
South Carolina Law Review
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Antiquated Relics Or Misunderstood Mess, Why South Carolina Liquor Laws Are Ripe For Restructuring, Annie Day Bame
Antiquated Relics Or Misunderstood Mess, Why South Carolina Liquor Laws Are Ripe For Restructuring, Annie Day Bame
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Don't Feel Like Going To The Store, I'Ll Drink To That, How To Govern The Direct Shipment Of Alcohol In South Carolina, Frederick N. Hanna
Don't Feel Like Going To The Store, I'Ll Drink To That, How To Govern The Direct Shipment Of Alcohol In South Carolina, Frederick N. Hanna
South Carolina Law Review
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A Prescription For Disaster: How Local Governments' Abuse Of Public Nuisance Claims Wrongly Elevates Courts And Litigants Into A Policy-Making Role And Subverts The Equitable Administration Of Justice, Luther J. Strange Iii
A Prescription For Disaster: How Local Governments' Abuse Of Public Nuisance Claims Wrongly Elevates Courts And Litigants Into A Policy-Making Role And Subverts The Equitable Administration Of Justice, Luther J. Strange Iii
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Exploring Legal And Policy Responses To Opioids: America's Worst Public Health Emergency, James G. Hodge Jr., Chelsea Gulinson, Leila F. S. Barraza, Walter G. Johnson, Drew Hensley, Haley R. Augur
Exploring Legal And Policy Responses To Opioids: America's Worst Public Health Emergency, James G. Hodge Jr., Chelsea Gulinson, Leila F. S. Barraza, Walter G. Johnson, Drew Hensley, Haley R. Augur
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pay-For-Delay: How Brand-Name And Generic Pharmaceutical Drug Companies Collude And Cost Consumer Billions, Raymond J. Prince
Pay-For-Delay: How Brand-Name And Generic Pharmaceutical Drug Companies Collude And Cost Consumer Billions, Raymond J. Prince
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.