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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
No abstract provided.
Gender, Race & The Inadequate Regulation Of Cosmetics, Marie C. Boyd
Gender, Race & The Inadequate Regulation Of Cosmetics, Marie C. Boyd
Faculty Publications
Scholars and other commentators have identified failures in the regulation of cosmetics-which depends heavily on voluntary industry self- regulation-and called for more stringent regulation of these products. Yet these calls have largely neglected an important dimension of the problem: the current laissez-faire approach to the regulation of cosmetics disproportionally places women, and particularly women who are members of other excluded groups, at risk. This Article examines federal cosmetics law and regulation through a feminist lens. It argues that cosmetics law and regulation have lagged behind that of the other major product categories regulated by the Food and Drug Administration under …
Hunnuh Mus' Tek Cyare Da Root Fa Heal Da Tree: Saving The South Carolina Lowcountry From Overdevelopment Through Judicial Application Of A Modern Public Trust, Derek Tarver
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Whether You Like It Or Not Your Likes Are Out: An Analysis Of Nonverbal Internet Conduct In The Hearsay Context, Olivia A. League
Whether You Like It Or Not Your Likes Are Out: An Analysis Of Nonverbal Internet Conduct In The Hearsay Context, Olivia A. League
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Be Or Not To Airbnb: Regulation Of Short-Term Rentals In South Carolina, Grant Wills
To Be Or Not To Airbnb: Regulation Of Short-Term Rentals In South Carolina, Grant Wills
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Climate Regulation Of The Electricity Industry: A Comparative View From Australia, Great Britain, South Korea, And The United States, Lincoln L. Davies, Penelope Crossley, Peter Connor, Siwon Park, Shelby Shaw-Hughes
Climate Regulation Of The Electricity Industry: A Comparative View From Australia, Great Britain, South Korea, And The United States, Lincoln L. Davies, Penelope Crossley, Peter Connor, Siwon Park, Shelby Shaw-Hughes
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
No abstract provided.
If Your Heart Skips A Beat, It May Have Been Hacked: Cybersecurity Concerns With Implanted Medical Devices, John G. Browning, Shawn Tuma
If Your Heart Skips A Beat, It May Have Been Hacked: Cybersecurity Concerns With Implanted Medical Devices, John G. Browning, Shawn Tuma
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stakeholder Engagement In Environmentally Sensitive Economic Development Projects, Leighton Lord, Heather Matthews
Stakeholder Engagement In Environmentally Sensitive Economic Development Projects, Leighton Lord, Heather Matthews
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evolution Of Surface Water Regulation In South Carolina, Mullen Taylor
Evolution Of Surface Water Regulation In South Carolina, Mullen Taylor
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
'Sophisticated Robots': Balancing Liability, Regulation, And Innovation, F. Patrick Hubbard
'Sophisticated Robots': Balancing Liability, Regulation, And Innovation, F. Patrick Hubbard
Faculty Publications
Our lives are being transformed by large mobile “sophisticated robots” with increasingly higher levels of autonomy, intelligence, and interconnectivity among themselves. For example, driverless automobiles are likely to become commercially available within a decade. Many people who suffer physical injuries from these robots will seek legal redress for their injury, and regulatory schemes are likely to impose requirements to reduce the number and severity of injuries.
This Article addresses the issue of whether the current liability and regulatory systems provide a fair, efficient method for balancing the concern for physical safety against the need to incentivize the innovation necessary to …
Preemption And United States V. South Carolina: Undermining Our Nation's Border And The Constitution's Border Between State And Federal Sovereignty, George E. Campsen Iii
Preemption And United States V. South Carolina: Undermining Our Nation's Border And The Constitution's Border Between State And Federal Sovereignty, George E. Campsen Iii
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regulation And Reform Of The Mortgage Market And The Nature Of Mortgage Loans: Lessons From Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac, Thomas E. Plank
Regulation And Reform Of The Mortgage Market And The Nature Of Mortgage Loans: Lessons From Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac, Thomas E. Plank
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
On The Role And Regulation Of Private Negotiations In Governance, Joseph W. Yockey
On The Role And Regulation Of Private Negotiations In Governance, Joseph W. Yockey
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Tale Of Two Cities: Is Lozano V. City Of Hazelton The Judicial Epilogue To The Story Of Local Immigration Regulation In Beaufort County, South Carolina, Jason P. Luther
A Tale Of Two Cities: Is Lozano V. City Of Hazelton The Judicial Epilogue To The Story Of Local Immigration Regulation In Beaufort County, South Carolina, Jason P. Luther
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sometime Less Is More: Utility, Preemption, And Hermeneutical Criticisms Of Proposed Federal Regulation Of Mortgage Brokers, Lloyd Thomas Wilson Jr.
Sometime Less Is More: Utility, Preemption, And Hermeneutical Criticisms Of Proposed Federal Regulation Of Mortgage Brokers, Lloyd Thomas Wilson Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
White Dollars, Black Candidates: Inequality And Agency In Campaign Finance Law, Terry Smith
White Dollars, Black Candidates: Inequality And Agency In Campaign Finance Law, Terry Smith
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Professionalization Of Law Firm In-House Counsel, Elizabeth Chambliss
The Professionalization Of Law Firm In-House Counsel, Elizabeth Chambliss
Faculty Publications
This Article examines the structural evolution of the "firm counsel" position from a volunteer, part-time position filled by an existing partner to a specialized, often full-time position increasingly filled by career in-house counsel. Based on focus groups and interviews with firm counsel, as well as participant observation at meetings and conferences aimed at firm counsel, I examine how the professionalization of the firm counsel position affects: (1) the definition of the firm as the client; (2) the authority of firm counsel with partners; and (3) firm counsels' professional commitments and attitudes about ethical rules. I find that, from a regulatory …
Ancillary Service And Self-Referral Arrangements In The Medical And Legal Professions: Do Current Ethical, Legislative, And Regulatory Policies Adequately Serve The Interests Of Patients And Clinets?, Benjamin P. Falit
South Carolina Law Review
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The Nirvana Fallacy In Law Firm Regulation Debate, Elizabeth Chambliss
The Nirvana Fallacy In Law Firm Regulation Debate, Elizabeth Chambliss
Faculty Publications
Most commentators would agree that large law firms have outgrown collegial management and self-regulation. Yet lawyers generally have been slow to recognize the benefits of bureaucratic management, and traditionally have resisted and lamented the move toward more bureaucratic forms. Many lawyers view the infrastructure of bureaucratic management - that is, formal policies and procedures and specialized managerial personnel - as necessarily undermining professional ethics and individual accountability within firms.
This article questions the empirical basis for such concerns. I argue that the fear that centralized management controls will undermine individual accountability rests on an implicit comparison to a nostalgic, collegial …
Privacy Protection For Consumer Transactions In Electronic Commerce: Why Self-Regulation Is Inadequate, Mark E. Budnitz
Privacy Protection For Consumer Transactions In Electronic Commerce: Why Self-Regulation Is Inadequate, Mark E. Budnitz
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introductory Remarks To The Conference, Nathan M. Crystal, Gregory B. Adams
Introductory Remarks To The Conference, Nathan M. Crystal, Gregory B. Adams
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regulation Of Time Sharing In South Carolina, Michelle D. Brodie
Regulation Of Time Sharing In South Carolina, Michelle D. Brodie
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Business Law, Nancy Page
Attorney Advertising: Bates' Impact On Regulation, John S. Wilkerson Iii, Donna Keene Holt, Sara A. Schechter-Schoeman, F. David Butler
Attorney Advertising: Bates' Impact On Regulation, John S. Wilkerson Iii, Donna Keene Holt, Sara A. Schechter-Schoeman, F. David Butler
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Regulation Of Collective Bargaining By State And Local Employees: Constitutional Alternatives, Ronald C. Brown
Federal Regulation Of Collective Bargaining By State And Local Employees: Constitutional Alternatives, Ronald C. Brown
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Passing Depreciation To Investor-Partners, Donald J. Weidner
Passing Depreciation To Investor-Partners, Donald J. Weidner
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Law Pertaining To Estuarine Lands In South Carolina, William A. Clineburg, John E. Krahmer
The Law Pertaining To Estuarine Lands In South Carolina, William A. Clineburg, John E. Krahmer
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Barber And The Board: Constitutional Aspects Of Administrative Regulation Of A Student's Hairstyle, Joseph T. Mcelveen
The Barber And The Board: Constitutional Aspects Of Administrative Regulation Of A Student's Hairstyle, Joseph T. Mcelveen
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Miscellaneous, Robert L. Hallman Jr.
Impact Of Barchris: An Analysis Of The Practical And Legal Implications Of Escott V. Barchris Construction Corp.--Section 11 Revisited, Mark A. Evans
Impact Of Barchris: An Analysis Of The Practical And Legal Implications Of Escott V. Barchris Construction Corp.--Section 11 Revisited, Mark A. Evans
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.