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Articles 1 - 30 of 75
Full-Text Articles in Law
Sweet Land Of Property?: The History, Symbols, Rhetoric, And Theory Behind The Ordering Of The Rights To Liberty And Property In The Constitutional Lexicon, Steven Semeraro
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Step Right Up: Using Consumer Decision Making Theory To Teach Research Process In The Electronic Age, Amy E. Sloan
Step Right Up: Using Consumer Decision Making Theory To Teach Research Process In The Electronic Age, Amy E. Sloan
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Scope Of A Bargain And The Value Of A Promise, Donald J. Smythe
The Scope Of A Bargain And The Value Of A Promise, Donald J. Smythe
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
For A Few Dollars More: The Perplexing Problem Of Unethical Billing Practices By Lawyers, Douglas R. Richmond
For A Few Dollars More: The Perplexing Problem Of Unethical Billing Practices By Lawyers, Douglas R. Richmond
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
How Corporate Lawyers Escaped Sarbanes-Oxley: Disparate Treatment In The Legislative Process, Brent J. Horton
How Corporate Lawyers Escaped Sarbanes-Oxley: Disparate Treatment In The Legislative Process, Brent J. Horton
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review - Climate Change: A Guide To Carbon Law And Practice, Rebekah K. Maxwell
Book Review - Climate Change: A Guide To Carbon Law And Practice, Rebekah K. Maxwell
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Reflections On Justice Kennedy's Opinion In Parents Involved: Why Fifty Years Of Experience Shows Kennedy Is Right, Kevin D. Brown
Reflections On Justice Kennedy's Opinion In Parents Involved: Why Fifty Years Of Experience Shows Kennedy Is Right, Kevin D. Brown
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gonzales V. Carhart: Continuing The Class Critique Of The Reproductive Rights Doctrine And Movement, Pamela Bridgwater
Gonzales V. Carhart: Continuing The Class Critique Of The Reproductive Rights Doctrine And Movement, Pamela Bridgwater
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Availability And Viability Of Socioeconomic Integration Post-Parent Involved, Eboni S. Nelson
The Availability And Viability Of Socioeconomic Integration Post-Parent Involved, Eboni S. Nelson
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Bad To Worse: Some Early Speculation About The Roberts Court And The Constitutional Fate Of The Poor, Andrew M. Siegel
From Bad To Worse: Some Early Speculation About The Roberts Court And The Constitutional Fate Of The Poor, Andrew M. Siegel
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Uncertain Future Of School Desegregation And The Importance Of Goodwill, Good Sense, And A Misguided Decision, Derek W. Black
The Uncertain Future Of School Desegregation And The Importance Of Goodwill, Good Sense, And A Misguided Decision, Derek W. Black
Faculty Publications
The article was part of a symposium on the jurisprudence of Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. First, the article analyzed whether the Court’s decision in Parents Involved v. Seattle Schools was consistent with Justice O’Connor’s majority opinion in Grutter v. Bollinger. The article concludes that Parents Involved narrowly construed the holding in Grutter and limited its effect. Second, the article assessed the practical import of the decision in Parents Involved. It found that the opinion made voluntary desegregation more difficult than it otherwise would be and, thus, would discourage many school districts from taking progressive action. Unfortunately, the article …
The Availability And Viability Of Socioeconomic Integration Post-Parents Involved, Eboni S. Nelson
The Availability And Viability Of Socioeconomic Integration Post-Parents Involved, Eboni S. Nelson
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Justice Kennedy's Gendered World, David S. Cohen
Justice Kennedy's Gendered World, David S. Cohen
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Notes From A Climate Change Pressure-Cooker: Sub-Federal Attempts At Transformation Meet National Resistance In The Usa, Cinnamon P. Carlarne
Notes From A Climate Change Pressure-Cooker: Sub-Federal Attempts At Transformation Meet National Resistance In The Usa, Cinnamon P. Carlarne
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
A Constitutional Right To Learn: The Uncertain Allure Of Making A Federal Case Out Of Education, Daniel S. Greenspahn
A Constitutional Right To Learn: The Uncertain Allure Of Making A Federal Case Out Of Education, Daniel S. Greenspahn
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Modesty And Abortion, Teresa Collett
Judicial Modesty And Abortion, Teresa Collett
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Infinity And Beyond: The Problem Of Open-Ended Product Claim Language In The Unpredictable Arts,, John P. Zimmer
To Infinity And Beyond: The Problem Of Open-Ended Product Claim Language In The Unpredictable Arts,, John P. Zimmer
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Business As Usual: The Roberts Court's Continued Neglect Of Adequacy And Equity Concerns In American Education, Osamudia R. James
Business As Usual: The Roberts Court's Continued Neglect Of Adequacy And Equity Concerns In American Education, Osamudia R. James
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Counts As Discrimination In Ledbetter And The Implications For Sex Equality Law, Deborah L. Brake
What Counts As Discrimination In Ledbetter And The Implications For Sex Equality Law, Deborah L. Brake
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Practical Effects Of Delegation: Agencies And The Zoning Of Public Land And Seas, Josh Eagle
The Practical Effects Of Delegation: Agencies And The Zoning Of Public Land And Seas, Josh Eagle
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Design Defects, David G. Owen
Gone But Not Forgotten: The Strange Afterlife Of The Jay Treaty's Indian Free Passage Right, Marcia A. Yablon-Zug
Gone But Not Forgotten: The Strange Afterlife Of The Jay Treaty's Indian Free Passage Right, Marcia A. Yablon-Zug
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Overcoming Necessity: Torture And The State Of Constitutional Culture, Thomas P. Crocker
Overcoming Necessity: Torture And The State Of Constitutional Culture, Thomas P. Crocker
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Substantive Due Process Limits On Punitive Damage Awards: "Morals Without Technique"?, F. Patrick Hubbard
Substantive Due Process Limits On Punitive Damage Awards: "Morals Without Technique"?, F. Patrick Hubbard
Faculty Publications
In a series of cases decided over the last two decades, the Supreme Court has used the Due Process Clause to establish a procedural and substantive framework for awarding punitive damages. Initially, the substantive aspects of this framework were sufficiently clear and flexible that they required little change in the system and probably generated a helpful level of debate and uniformity as to some basic requirements for awards. However, in BMW of North America, Inc. v. Gore, the Court adopted an approach characterized by a lack of clarity and consistency, an inadequate basis in theory and policy, and ad hoc …
Negligent Entrustment In South Carolina: An Analysis Of South Carolina's Consistent Application And Inconsistent Statements Of The Standard After Gadson V. Eco Services Of South Carolina, Inc., Robert H. Mcwilliams Jr.
Negligent Entrustment In South Carolina: An Analysis Of South Carolina's Consistent Application And Inconsistent Statements Of The Standard After Gadson V. Eco Services Of South Carolina, Inc., Robert H. Mcwilliams Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mccullough V. Goodrich & (And) Pennington Mortgage Fund, Inc.: Are Secured Creditors Really Secure From Third Party Impairment Of Collateral, R, Davis Rice
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Banning The Flames: Constitutionality, Preemption, And Local Smoking Ordinances, Miles Coleman
Banning The Flames: Constitutionality, Preemption, And Local Smoking Ordinances, Miles Coleman
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.