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Dear John, You Are A Human Trafficker, Mary Graw Leary
Dear John, You Are A Human Trafficker, Mary Graw Leary
South Carolina Law Review
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The Pre-Furman Juvenile Death Penalty In South Carolina: Young Black Life Was Cheap, Sheri Lynn Johnson, John H. Blume, Hannah L. Freedman
The Pre-Furman Juvenile Death Penalty In South Carolina: Young Black Life Was Cheap, Sheri Lynn Johnson, John H. Blume, Hannah L. Freedman
South Carolina Law Review
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If Its Walks Like Systematic Exclusion And Quacks Like Systematic Exclusion: Follow-Up On Removal Of Women And African-Americans In Jury Selection In South Carolina Capital Cases, 1997-2014, Ann M. Eisenberg, Amelia Courtney Hritz, Caisa Elizabeth Royer, John H. Blume
If Its Walks Like Systematic Exclusion And Quacks Like Systematic Exclusion: Follow-Up On Removal Of Women And African-Americans In Jury Selection In South Carolina Capital Cases, 1997-2014, Ann M. Eisenberg, Amelia Courtney Hritz, Caisa Elizabeth Royer, John H. Blume
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Corporations, Taxes, And Religion: The Hobby Lobby And Conestoga Contraceptive Cases, Steven J. Willis
Corporations, Taxes, And Religion: The Hobby Lobby And Conestoga Contraceptive Cases, Steven J. Willis
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
In The Aftermath: Responsibility And Professionalism In The Wake Of Disaster, Matthew Paul Crouch
In The Aftermath: Responsibility And Professionalism In The Wake Of Disaster, Matthew Paul Crouch
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
South Carolina Women Are Not Preexisting Conditions, Elizabeth A. Hoskins
South Carolina Women Are Not Preexisting Conditions, Elizabeth A. Hoskins
South Carolina Law Review
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State Immunity From Patent Infringement Lawsuits: Inverse Condemnation As An Alternative Remedy, Wesley D. Greenwell
State Immunity From Patent Infringement Lawsuits: Inverse Condemnation As An Alternative Remedy, Wesley D. Greenwell
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Richmond Medical Center For Women V. Herring, Taylor Towe Denslow
Richmond Medical Center For Women V. Herring, Taylor Towe Denslow
South Carolina Law Review
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.
Judicial Modesty And Abortion, Teresa Collett
Judicial Modesty And Abortion, Teresa Collett
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
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.
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.
Circumventing The Fourth Amendment Via The Special Needs Doctrine To Prosecute Pregnant Drug Users: Ferguson V. City Of Charleston, Carmen Vaughn
Circumventing The Fourth Amendment Via The Special Needs Doctrine To Prosecute Pregnant Drug Users: Ferguson V. City Of Charleston, Carmen Vaughn
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lawyer Professionalism In A Gendered Society, Ellen S. Podgor
Lawyer Professionalism In A Gendered Society, Ellen S. Podgor
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Reappraisal Of Diversification In The Federal Courts: Gender Effects In The Courts Of Appeals, Donald R. Songer, Sue Davis, Susan Haire
A Reappraisal Of Diversification In The Federal Courts: Gender Effects In The Courts Of Appeals, Donald R. Songer, Sue Davis, Susan Haire
Faculty Publications
Prior scholarship on the effect of the increasing number of female judges leads to three contrasting sets of expectations. Early writings and views of affirmative-action activists suggested that female judges would be more liberal than male judges. On the other hand, a series of empirical studies suggest that we should expect no gender differences. In contrast to both of these perspectives, several feminist scholars suggest that women will be more liberal only when that position expresses support for full participation in the community. These contrasting expectations were tested by analyzing the votes of appeals court decisions in three issue areas. …
Alternatives To Value Billing: A Response To Demetrios Dimitriou, Harry J. Haynsworth
Alternatives To Value Billing: A Response To Demetrios Dimitriou, Harry J. Haynsworth
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evidence, J. James Duggan
The University Of South Carolina Law School Corrections Clinic, Cody W. Smith Jr.
The University Of South Carolina Law School Corrections Clinic, Cody W. Smith Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Existence Of Civil Rights At Common Law, Marion S. Riggs
The Existence Of Civil Rights At Common Law, Marion S. Riggs
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.