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2023

A New Atticus is Afoot: The Portrayal of Lawyers in Popular Culture, Anna Thrush
Senior Theses

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2021

Environmental Justice and the Gullah Geechee: The National Environmental Policy Act's Potential in Protecting the Sea Islands, Paul N. Nybo
South Carolina Law Review

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A Legacy of Slavery: The Citizen's Arrest Laws of Georgia and South Carolina, Roger M. Stevens
South Carolina Law Review

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2020

Distributive Justice and Rural America, Ann M. Eisenberg
Faculty Publications

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2019

The Signature of Gerrymandering in Rucho v. Common Cause, Andrew Chin, Gregory Herschlag, Jonathan Mattingly
South Carolina Law Review

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The Regulation of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) in South Carolina, What Is Happening and What Needs to Change, Anna C. Smith
South Carolina Law Review

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The Fuzz(y) Lines of Consent: Police Sexual Misconduct with Detainees, Katherine A. Heil
South Carolina Law Review

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2017

Turner in the Trenches: A Study of How Turner v. Rogers Affected Child Support Contempt Proceedings, Elizabeth Patterson
Faculty Publications

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Giving Guidance to the Guidelines, Jelani Jefferson Exum
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
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
South Carolina Law Review

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Alienation and Reconciliation in Social-Ecological Systems, Ann M. Eisenberg
Faculty Publications

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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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2011

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

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