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Racial Disparities In South Carolina's Juvenile Justice System: Why They Exist And How They Can Be Reduced, Grace E. Driggers Jul 2022

Racial Disparities In South Carolina's Juvenile Justice System: Why They Exist And How They Can Be Reduced, Grace E. Driggers

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reclaiming Equality: How Regressive Laws Can Advance Progressive Ends, Jonathan P. Feingold Apr 2022

Reclaiming Equality: How Regressive Laws Can Advance Progressive Ends, Jonathan P. Feingold

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Testing The Limits: Asian Americans And The Debate Over Standardized Entrance Exams, Vinay Harpalani Jan 2022

Testing The Limits: Asian Americans And The Debate Over Standardized Entrance Exams, Vinay Harpalani

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Conceptualizing Workplace Bullying As Abuse Of Office, Gail Schneebaum Jan 2021

Conceptualizing Workplace Bullying As Abuse Of Office, Gail Schneebaum

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Perfect Storm: Race, Ethnicity, Hate Speech, Libel And First Amendment Jurisprudence, Michael J. Cole Jan 2021

A Perfect Storm: Race, Ethnicity, Hate Speech, Libel And First Amendment Jurisprudence, Michael J. Cole

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Unite In Privacy Diversity: A Kaleidoscopic View Of Privacy Definitions, Bert-Jaap Koops, Masa Galic Jan 2021

Unite In Privacy Diversity: A Kaleidoscopic View Of Privacy Definitions, Bert-Jaap Koops, Masa Galic

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Towards A Principled Approach For Bailouts Of Covid-Distressed Critical/Systemic Firms, Horst Eidenmuller, Javier Paz Valbuena Jan 2021

Towards A Principled Approach For Bailouts Of Covid-Distressed Critical/Systemic Firms, Horst Eidenmuller, Javier Paz Valbuena

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Structural Sensor Surveillance, Andrew Guthrie Ferguson Nov 2020

Structural Sensor Surveillance, Andrew Guthrie Ferguson

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

City infrastructure is getting smarter. Embedded smart sensors in roads, lampposts, and electrical grids offer the government a way to regulate municipal resources and the police a new power to monitor citizens. This structural sensor surveillance, however, raises a difficult constitutional question: Does the creation of continuously-recording, aggregated, long-term data collection systems violate the Fourth Amendment? After all, recent Supreme Court cases suggest that technologies that allow police to monitor location, reveal personal patterns, and track personal details for long periods of time are Fourth Amendment searches which require a probable cause warrant. This Article uses the innovation of smart …


Gut Renovations: Using Critical And Comparative Rhetoric To Remodel How The Law Addresses Privilege And Power, Lucille Jewel Oct 2020

Gut Renovations: Using Critical And Comparative Rhetoric To Remodel How The Law Addresses Privilege And Power, Lucille Jewel

Scholarly Works

No abstract provided.


Getting At The Root Instead Of The Branch: Extinguishing The Stereotype Of Black Intellectual Inferiority In American Education, A Long-Ignored Transitional Justice Project, Camille Lamar Campbell Jul 2020

Getting At The Root Instead Of The Branch: Extinguishing The Stereotype Of Black Intellectual Inferiority In American Education, A Long-Ignored Transitional Justice Project, Camille Lamar Campbell

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Paradise Lost?: A New Legal Theory To Combat Climate Change In South Carolina, Anna C. Parham Jul 2020

Paradise Lost?: A New Legal Theory To Combat Climate Change In South Carolina, Anna C. Parham

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Intended Injury: Transferred Intent And Reliance In Climate Change Fraud, Wes Henricksen May 2020

Intended Injury: Transferred Intent And Reliance In Climate Change Fraud, Wes Henricksen

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Gut Renovations: Using Critical And Comparative Rhetoric To Remodel How The Law Addresses Privilege And Power, Lucille Jewel, Elizabeth Berenguer, Teri Mcmurtry-Chubb Jan 2020

Gut Renovations: Using Critical And Comparative Rhetoric To Remodel How The Law Addresses Privilege And Power, Lucille Jewel, Elizabeth Berenguer, Teri Mcmurtry-Chubb

College of Law Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Nuclear Weapons, The War Powers, And The Constitution: Mutually Assured Destruction?, John M. Dipippa Oct 2019

Nuclear Weapons, The War Powers, And The Constitution: Mutually Assured Destruction?, John M. Dipippa

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


To Protect Or Not To Protect, An Empirical Approach To Predicting Where The Fourth Circuit Would Stand On Coverage For Sexual Orientation Discrimination Under Title Vii, Mary Stuart King Jul 2019

To Protect Or Not To Protect, An Empirical Approach To Predicting Where The Fourth Circuit Would Stand On Coverage For Sexual Orientation Discrimination Under Title Vii, Mary Stuart King

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Disturbing Schools Law In South Carolina, Kristen Coble Jul 2018

Disturbing Schools Law In South Carolina, Kristen Coble

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Police Ignorance And Mistake Of Law Under The Fourth Amendment, Eang L. Ngov Jan 2018

Police Ignorance And Mistake Of Law Under The Fourth Amendment, Eang L. Ngov

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


We, The People - Whoever That Is [Reviews], Glenn Harlan Reynolds Jul 2017

We, The People - Whoever That Is [Reviews], Glenn Harlan Reynolds

Scholarly Works

No abstract provided.


Qualitative Diversity: Affirmative Action's New Reframe, Eang L. Ngov Jun 2017

Qualitative Diversity: Affirmative Action's New Reframe, Eang L. Ngov

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Good Ole Rocky Top: Rocky Top Tennessee, Brian Krumm Oct 2016

Good Ole Rocky Top: Rocky Top Tennessee, Brian Krumm

Scholarly Works

No abstract provided.


Good Ole Rocky Top: Rocky Top Tennessee, Brian Krumm, Liz Natal Jan 2016

Good Ole Rocky Top: Rocky Top Tennessee, Brian Krumm, Liz Natal

College of Law Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Misappropriating Women’S History In The Law And Politics Of Abortion , Tracy A. Thomas Oct 2012

Misappropriating Women’S History In The Law And Politics Of Abortion , Tracy A. Thomas

Seattle University Law Review

To examine the veracity of the political and legal claims of a feminist history against abortion, this Article focuses on one of the leading icons used in antiabortion advocacy—Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Stanton has, quite literally, been the poster child for FFL’s historical campaign against abortion, appearing on posters, flyers, and commemorative coffee mugs. Advocates claim that Stanton is a particularly fitting spokesperson because she was a “feisty gal who had seven children and was outspokenly pro-life.” They claim that she “condemned abortion in the strongest possible terms” and was “a revolutionary who consistently advocated for the rights of women, for …


Show Me The Money The Applicability Of Contract Laws Ratification And Tenderback Doctrines To Title Vii Releases, Daniel P. O'Gorman Jan 2010

Show Me The Money The Applicability Of Contract Laws Ratification And Tenderback Doctrines To Title Vii Releases, Daniel P. O'Gorman

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Notsogolden Years Why Hate Crime Legislation Is Failing A Vulnerable Aging Population, Helia Garrido Hull Jan 2009

The Notsogolden Years Why Hate Crime Legislation Is Failing A Vulnerable Aging Population, Helia Garrido Hull

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Clarence Thomas After Ten Years: Some Reflections , Stephen J. Wermiel Jan 2002

Clarence Thomas After Ten Years: Some Reflections , Stephen J. Wermiel

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Clarence Thomas: The First Ten Years Looking For Consistency , Mark C. Niles Jan 2002

Clarence Thomas: The First Ten Years Looking For Consistency , Mark C. Niles

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


"My Rookie Years Are Over": Clarence Thomas After Ten Years , Scott D. Gerber Jan 2002

"My Rookie Years Are Over": Clarence Thomas After Ten Years , Scott D. Gerber

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Litigation In The United States And Mexico: A Comparative Overview, Robert M. Kossick, Jr. Mar 2000

Litigation In The United States And Mexico: A Comparative Overview, Robert M. Kossick, Jr.

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Declaring Unconstitutional A Constitutional Amendment: The Argentine Judiciary Forges Ahead, Ileana Gomez Mar 2000

Declaring Unconstitutional A Constitutional Amendment: The Argentine Judiciary Forges Ahead, Ileana Gomez

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Illusion, Illogic, And Injustice: Real-Offense Sentencing And The Federal Sentencing Guidelines, David Yellen Dec 1993

Illusion, Illogic, And Injustice: Real-Offense Sentencing And The Federal Sentencing Guidelines, David Yellen

Articles

No abstract provided.