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Full-Text Articles in Law
When Big Brother Is Watching [Out For] You: Mentoring Lawyers, Choosing A Mentor, And Sharing Ten Virtues From My Mentor, Julie Oseid
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Within The Grasp Of The Cat's Paw: Delineating The Scope Of Subordinate Bias Liability Under Federal Antidiscrimination Statutes, Stephen F. Befort, Alison L. Olig
Within The Grasp Of The Cat's Paw: Delineating The Scope Of Subordinate Bias Liability Under Federal Antidiscrimination Statutes, Stephen F. Befort, Alison L. Olig
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents - Issue 2
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
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Tribal Customary Law In Jordan, Ann Furr, Muwafaq Al-Serhan
Tribal Customary Law In Jordan, Ann Furr, Muwafaq Al-Serhan
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents - Issue 1
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
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How To Justify An Emergency Regime And Preserve Civil Liberties In Times Of Terrorism, Emmanuel Gross
How To Justify An Emergency Regime And Preserve Civil Liberties In Times Of Terrorism, Emmanuel Gross
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
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Turning Stones Of Hope Into Boulders Of Resistance: The First And Last Task Of Social Justice Curriculum, Scholarship, And Practice, Derek W. Black
Turning Stones Of Hope Into Boulders Of Resistance: The First And Last Task Of Social Justice Curriculum, Scholarship, And Practice, Derek W. Black
Faculty Publications
The most important and intangible aspect of teaching and practicing social justice law is retaining the hope that our efforts can translate into progressive results. At times, professors’ approaches to the subject of social justice tend toward pessimism that can have unintended negative effects on students. Thus, this Article calls on social justice professors to explicitly teach hope and, moreover, to produce practical scholarship on pressing legal issues that will help students keep hope once they leave school. This Article begins by exploring the theme of hope in John O. Calmore’s scholarship and how it interrelates with his project of …
Framework For The Next Civil Rights Act: What Tort Concepts Reveal About Goals, Results, And Standards, Derek W. Black
Framework For The Next Civil Rights Act: What Tort Concepts Reveal About Goals, Results, And Standards, Derek W. Black
Faculty Publications
This article anticipates that the next president and the current Congress will likely pursue civil rights legislation for the first time since 1991. Their most significant and difficult task will be determining whether to retain the Supreme Court’s intentional discrimination standard. Because this issue has so often led to polemic debates and court decisions in the past, this article attempts to provide a neutral framework for that discussion. Relying on tort concepts and their longstanding connection to constitutional torts, it demonstrates that the attempt to create a standard to prohibit immoral or “wrongful” conduct is both misguided and will prove …
Children, Kin And Court: Designing Third Party Custody Policy To Protect Children, Third Parties And Parents, Josh Gupta-Kagan
Children, Kin And Court: Designing Third Party Custody Policy To Protect Children, Third Parties And Parents, Josh Gupta-Kagan
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Clarity And The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure: A Lesson From The Style Project, Lisa A. Eichhorn
Clarity And The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure: A Lesson From The Style Project, Lisa A. Eichhorn
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
When Do Facts Persuade? Some Thoughts On The Market For “Empirical Legal Studies”, Elizabeth Chambliss
When Do Facts Persuade? Some Thoughts On The Market For “Empirical Legal Studies”, Elizabeth Chambliss
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Educating At The Crossroads: Parents Involved, No Child Left Behind And School Choice, Danielle R. Holley-Walker
Educating At The Crossroads: Parents Involved, No Child Left Behind And School Choice, Danielle R. Holley-Walker
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Unintended Consequences: Why Congress Should Tread Lightly When Entering The Field Of Family Law, Elizabeth G. Patterson
Unintended Consequences: Why Congress Should Tread Lightly When Entering The Field Of Family Law, Elizabeth G. Patterson
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Lessons Learned: Transferring The European Union's Experiences With Energy Efficiency Policy To China, Shelley Welton
Lessons Learned: Transferring The European Union's Experiences With Energy Efficiency Policy To China, Shelley Welton
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
From The States Up: Building A National Renewable Energy Policy, Shelley Welton
From The States Up: Building A National Renewable Energy Policy, Shelley Welton
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.