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Works in Criminal Procedure

2021

COVID-19 and Business Interruption Insurance: The Constitutionality of Legislatively Mandated Coverage, William G. Arnold
South Carolina Law Review

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2019

Can You Hear Me Now: The Impacts of Prosecutorial Call Monitoring on Defendants' Access to Justice, Hope L. Demer
South Carolina Law Review

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A Rational Approach to Sentencing Offenders for Animal Cruelty: A Normative and Scientific Analysis Underpinning Proportionate Penalties for Animal Cruelty Offenders, Mirko Bagaric, Jane Kotzmann, Gabrielle Wolf
South Carolina Law Review

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2017

Terry v. Ohio and the (Un)Forgettable Frisk, Seth W. Stoughton
Faculty Publications

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Removal of Women and African-Americans in Jury Selection in South Carolina Capital Cases, 1997- 2012, Ann M. Eisenberg
Faculty Publications

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Flying over the Cuckoo's Nest: How the Mentally Ill Landed into an Unconstitutional Punishment in South Carolina, Elle Klein
South Carolina Law Review

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Exploring the Parameters of a Child's Right to Redemption: Some Thoughts, Katherine Hunt Federle
South Carolina Law Review

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To Have and to Hold: Factors to Consider before Divorcing South Carolina from the Concealed Weapons Permit Requirement, Joseph D. Spate
South Carolina Law Review

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A Lost Opportunity for Sentencing Reform: Plea Bargaining and Barriers to Effective Assistance, Margaret Etienne
South Carolina Law Review

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Ideology, Race, and the Death Penalty: "Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics" in Advocacy Research, Anthony Walsh, Virginia Hatch
Journal of Ideology

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2016

Principled Policing: Warrior Cops and Guardian Officers, Seth W. Stoughton
Faculty Publications

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2015

To Tell You the Truth, Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 24(A) Should Be Amended to Permit Attorneys to Conduct Voir Dire of Prospective Jurors, C. J. Williams
South Carolina Law Review

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2013

Order, Technology and the Constitutional Meanings of Criminal Procedure, Thomas P. Crocker
Faculty Publications

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Anchors Away: Why the Anchoring Effect Suggests that Judges Should be Able to Participate in Plea Discussions, Colin Miller
Faculty Publications

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2009

Impeachable Offenses?: Why Civil Parties in Quasi-Criminal Cases Should Be Treated Like Criminal Defendants Under the Felony Impeachment Rule, Colin Miller
Faculty Publications

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2005

Racial Threat, Urban Conditions and Police Use of Force: Assessing the Direct and Indirect Linkages Across Multiple Urban Areas, Karen F. Parker, John M. MacDonald, Wesley G. Jennings, Geoffrey P. Alpert
Faculty Publications

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1994

How Reasonable is the Reasonable Man?: Police and Excessive Force, Geoffrey P. Alpert, William C. Smith
Faculty Publications

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1949

The Right to Kill in Resisting an Illegal Arrest, James L. Gibbs
South Carolina Law Review

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