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Education: Constitutional Democracy's Predicate And Product, Martha Minow
Education: Constitutional Democracy's Predicate And Product, Martha Minow
South Carolina Law Review
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Diversity's Distractions Revisited: The Case Of Latinx In Higher Education, Rachel F. Moran
Diversity's Distractions Revisited: The Case Of Latinx In Higher Education, Rachel F. Moran
South Carolina Law Review
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Beware Of Educational Blackmail: How Can We Apply Lessons From Environmental Justice To Urban Charter School Growth?, Preston C. Green Ii, Chelsea E. Connery
Beware Of Educational Blackmail: How Can We Apply Lessons From Environmental Justice To Urban Charter School Growth?, Preston C. Green Ii, Chelsea E. Connery
South Carolina Law Review
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School District Secession In Mobile County, Alabama: A Case Study Of Adaptive Discrimination And Threats To Multiracial Democracy, Sarah Asson, Erica Frankenberg
School District Secession In Mobile County, Alabama: A Case Study Of Adaptive Discrimination And Threats To Multiracial Democracy, Sarah Asson, Erica Frankenberg
South Carolina Law Review
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An Analysis Of Who Funds And Who Benefits From The Carolina Education Lotteries, Mary Reagan Crosby
An Analysis Of Who Funds And Who Benefits From The Carolina Education Lotteries, Mary Reagan Crosby
South Carolina Law Review
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Testing The Limits: Asian Americans And The Debate Over Standardized Entrance Exams, Vinay Harpalani
Testing The Limits: Asian Americans And The Debate Over Standardized Entrance Exams, Vinay Harpalani
South Carolina Law Review
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Conceptualizing Workplace Bullying As Abuse Of Office, Gail Schneebaum
Conceptualizing Workplace Bullying As Abuse Of Office, Gail Schneebaum
South Carolina Law Review
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A Perfect Storm: Race, Ethnicity, Hate Speech, Libel And First Amendment Jurisprudence, Michael J. Cole
A Perfect Storm: Race, Ethnicity, Hate Speech, Libel And First Amendment Jurisprudence, Michael J. Cole
South Carolina Law Review
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Transitional Justice As Communication: Why Truth Commissions And International Criminal Tribunals Need To Persuade And Inform Citizens And Leaders, And How They Can, Jamie O'Connell
South Carolina Law Review
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When Legislatures Become The Ally Of Academic Freedom: The First State Intellectual Diversity Statute And Its Effect On Academic Freedom, Patrick M. Garry
When Legislatures Become The Ally Of Academic Freedom: The First State Intellectual Diversity Statute And Its Effect On Academic Freedom, Patrick M. Garry
South Carolina Law Review
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Does Sex Discrimination Include Gender Identity, Courts In The Fourth Circuit Weigh In On The Question, Rena M. Lindevaldsen
Does Sex Discrimination Include Gender Identity, Courts In The Fourth Circuit Weigh In On The Question, Rena M. Lindevaldsen
South Carolina Law Review
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What We Know And Need To Know About Global Lawyer Regulation, Carole Silver
What We Know And Need To Know About Global Lawyer Regulation, Carole Silver
South Carolina Law Review
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Compromising Student Loans, W. Edward Afield
Compromising Student Loans, W. Edward Afield
South Carolina Law Review
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A First Amendment Deference Approach For Reforming Anti-Bullying Laws, Emily Suski
A First Amendment Deference Approach For Reforming Anti-Bullying Laws, Emily Suski
Faculty Publications
This Article examines the anti-bullying laws and their response to the problem of bullying in light of both the nature of the problem itself, the interventions the laws call for, and the laws’ First Amendment implications. Bullying has many varied, negative consequences, some tragic, and is widespread. Yet, the anti-bullying laws disproportionately focus schools’ responses to bullying on school exclusion, meaning suspending, expelling or otherwise excluding students who bully from school. This is so even though social science literature has found school exclusion ineffective and sometimes counterproductive as a method for addressing bullying. What is more, because much of bullying …
Should We Defuse The Tax Bomb Facing Lawyers Who Are Enrolled In Income-Based Student Loan Repayment Plans, Gregory Crespi
Should We Defuse The Tax Bomb Facing Lawyers Who Are Enrolled In Income-Based Student Loan Repayment Plans, Gregory Crespi
South Carolina Law Review
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It's Time For The Fourth Circuit To Rethink Deshaney, Dale Margolin Cecka
It's Time For The Fourth Circuit To Rethink Deshaney, Dale Margolin Cecka
South Carolina Law Review
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One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Everett Et Al V. Pitt County School (Everett I And Ii) And The Ominous Future Of Federal Court Desegregation Orders, Mark Dorosin
South Carolina Law Review
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Toxic Torts And Workers' Compensation At The Savannah River Site: The Disparate Remedies Available To Those Who Work For Cancer And Those Who Get It For Free, Keegan B. Miller
Toxic Torts And Workers' Compensation At The Savannah River Site: The Disparate Remedies Available To Those Who Work For Cancer And Those Who Get It For Free, Keegan B. Miller
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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Affirmative Action: Between The Oikos And Cosmos Review Essay: Richard Sander & Stuart Taylor, Jr., Mismatch: How Affirmative Action Hurts Students It's Intended To Help And Why Universities Won't Admit It, Harry G. Hutchinson
South Carolina Law Review
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Be The Change, James R. Silkenat
Law School Training For Licensed Legal Technicians - Implications For The Consumer Market, Elizabeth S. Chambliss
Law School Training For Licensed Legal Technicians - Implications For The Consumer Market, Elizabeth S. Chambliss
South Carolina Law Review
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On Task - Expanding The Boundaries Of Legal Education, Vordman Carlisle Traywick Iii
On Task - Expanding The Boundaries Of Legal Education, Vordman Carlisle Traywick Iii
South Carolina Law Review
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How Quickly We Forget: The Short And Undistinguished Career Of Affirmative Action, Robert A. Parrish
How Quickly We Forget: The Short And Undistinguished Career Of Affirmative Action, Robert A. Parrish
South Carolina Law Review
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The Law School Firm, Bradley T. Borden, Robert J. Rhee
The Law School Firm, Bradley T. Borden, Robert J. Rhee
South Carolina Law Review
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Can They Do That To Me - Does The Eighth Amendment Protect Children's Best Interests, Maryam Ahranjani University Of New Mexico
Can They Do That To Me - Does The Eighth Amendment Protect Children's Best Interests, Maryam Ahranjani University Of New Mexico
South Carolina Law Review
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The Trouble With Negligence Per Se, Robert F. Blomquist
The Trouble With Negligence Per Se, Robert F. Blomquist
South Carolina Law Review
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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
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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
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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
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