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An Analysis of Juvenile Gun Violence Mitigation in Columbia, South Carolina, Amelia Shook Senior Theses
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Modernizing Capacity Doctrine, Lisa V. Martin Faculty Publications
Beyond “Children Are Different”: The Revolution in Juvenile Intake and Sentencing, Josh Gupta-Kagan Faculty Publications
Two tragedies occur when youths kill, end up in adult prisons, Madalyn K. Wasilczuk Faculty Publications
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Lessons from Disaster: Assessing the COVID19 Response in Youth Jails & Prisons, Madalyn K. Wasilczuk Faculty Publications
Rethinking Family Court Prosecutors: Elected and Agency Prosecutors and Prosecutorial Discretion in Juvenile Delinquency and Child Protection Cases, Josh Gupta-Kagan Faculty Publications
The Intersection between Young Adult Sentencing and Mass Incarceration, Josh Gupta-Kagan Faculty Publications
Exploring the Parameters of a Child's Right to Redemption: Some Thoughts, Katherine Hunt Federle South Carolina Law Review
Random If Not Rare: The Eighth Amendment Weaknesses of Post-Miller Legislation, Kimberly Thomas South Carolina Law Review
A Meaningful Opportunity for Release: Resentencing Hearings for Juvenile Offenders Sentenced to Life without Parole following Aiken v. Byars, Robert M. Dudek South Carolina Law Review
The School to Prison Pipeline's Legal Architecture: Lessons from the Spring Valley Incident and its Aftermath, Josh Gupta-Kagan Faculty Publications
The Misidentification of Children with Disabilities: A harm with no foul, Claire Raj Faculty Publications
Child Protection Law as an Independent Variable, Josh Gupta-Kagan Faculty Publications
Where the Judiciary Prosecutes in Front of Itself: Missouri's Unconstitutional Juvenile Court Structure, Josh Gupta-Kagan Faculty Publications
A Case Study in Tanzania: Police Round-Ups and Detention of Street Children as a Substitute for Care and Protection, Sheryl L. Buske South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
Raising the Cut-Off: The Empirical Case for Extending Adoption and Guardianship Subsidies from Age 18 to 21, Josh Gupta-Kagan Faculty Publications
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