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Articles 31 - 40 of 40
Full-Text Articles in Law
Md&A: The Tightrope Of Disclosure, Mark S. Croft
Md&A: The Tightrope Of Disclosure, Mark S. Croft
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.
Standing Up To Stalkers: South Carolina's Antistalking Law Is A Good First Step, Christine Olle Sloan
Standing Up To Stalkers: South Carolina's Antistalking Law Is A Good First Step, Christine Olle Sloan
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Punitive Damages Overview: Functions, Problems And Reform, David G. Owen
A Punitive Damages Overview: Functions, Problems And Reform, David G. Owen
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
An Introduction To Post-Conviction Remedies, Practice And Procedure In South Carolina, John H. Blume
An Introduction To Post-Conviction Remedies, Practice And Procedure In South Carolina, John H. Blume
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Good Whiskey, Drunk Driving, And Innocent Bystanders: The Responsibility Of Manufacturers Of Alcohol And Other Dangerous Hedonic Products For Bystander Injury, Robert Franklin Cochran Jr.
Good Whiskey, Drunk Driving, And Innocent Bystanders: The Responsibility Of Manufacturers Of Alcohol And Other Dangerous Hedonic Products For Bystander Injury, Robert Franklin Cochran Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
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How Reasonable Is The Reasonable Man?: Police And Excessive Force, Geoffrey P. Alpert, William C. Smith
How Reasonable Is The Reasonable Man?: Police And Excessive Force, Geoffrey P. Alpert, William C. Smith
Faculty Publications
The authority of the police to use force represents one of the most misunderstood powers granted to representatives of government. Police officers are authorized to use both psychological and physical force to apprehend criminals and solve crimes. This Article focuses on issues of physical force. After a brief introduction and a review of current legal issues in the use of force, the Article discusses "reasonableness" and the unrealistic expectation which is placed on police to understand, interpret, and follow vague "reasonableness" guidelines. Until the expectations and limitations on the use of force are clarified, in behavioral terms, police officers will …