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Tragedies of the Cultural Commons, Etienne C. Toussaint Faculty Publications
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The District of South Carolina's Approach to Post-Removal Damage Stipulations: The Need for One less "Controversy" in the Amount-in-Controversy Analysis, Samuel C. Williams South Carolina Law Review
Can You Hear Me Now: The Impacts of Prosecutorial Call Monitoring on Defendants' Access to Justice, Hope L. Demer South Carolina Law Review
From Clause A to Clause Z: Narrative Transportation and the Transactional Reader, Susan M. Chesler, Karen J. Snedden South Carolina Law Review
Avoiding the Wrecking Ball of a Disastrous Cross Examination: Nine Principles for Effective Cross Examinations with Supporting Empirical Evidence, Harry M. Caldwell, Deanne S. Elliot South Carolina Law Review
Paying down the Civil Justice Data Deficit: Leveraging Existing National Data Collection, Rebecca L. Sandefur South Carolina Law Review
The Need for Better Medical Evidence in VA Disability Compensation Cases and the Argument for More Medical-Legal Partnerships, Stacey-Rae Simcox South Carolina Law Review
Contents May Have Shifted: Disentangling the Best Evidence Rule from the Rule Against Hearsay, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Bullshit!: Why the Retroactive Application of Federal Rules of Evidence 413-414 and State Counterparts Violates the Ex Post Facto Clause, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
No Expertise Required: How Washington D.C. Has Erred in Expanding its Expert Testimony Requirement, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Lawyers, Guns, and Money: Why the Tiahrt Amendment's Ban on the Admissibility of AFT Trace Data in State Court Actions Violates the Commerce Clause and the Tenth Amendment, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
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We Have a "Purpose" Requirement If We Can Keep It, James F. Flanagan Faculty Publications
Impeachable Offenses?: Why Civil Parties in Quasi-Criminal Cases Should Be Treated Like Criminal Defendants Under the Felony Impeachment Rule, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
When Do Facts Persuade? Some Thoughts on the Market for “Empirical Legal Studies”, Elizabeth Chambliss Faculty Publications
Forfeiture by Wrongdoing and Those Who Acquiesce in Witness Intimidation: A Reach Exceeding Its Grasp and Other Problems with Federal Rule of Evidence 804(B)(6), James F. Flanagan Faculty Publications
Variations in Burden of Proof in South Carolina, M. S. Whaley South Carolina Law Review
Some Uniques in South Carolina Law, Lanneau D. Lide South Carolina Law Review
The Uniform Simultaneous Death Act, James M. Perry South Carolina Law Review
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