The South Carolina Law Review is the oldest legal publication in the South Carolina still in publication. It began in 1937 as the Year Book of the Selden Society (https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/selden-society-yearbooks) before becoming the South Carolina Law Quartely in 1948. Today, the Law Review is the flagship legal publication at the University of South Carolina School of Law and is frequently cited by courts, practitioners, and scholars.
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Current Issue: Volume 75, Issue 2 (2023)
Articles
National Security or National Origin? The Implications of Florida's Alien Land Law under the Federal Fair Housing Act
Emily Behzadi Cardenas
Robot Regulations
Henry H. Perritt Jr.
A Guide to South Carolina Zoning Law
F. Patrick Hubbard
The New Potential Regulatory Death of Aggressive Captive Insurance
Beckett Cantley and Geoffrey Dietrich
Issues concerning Section 2056(d) of the Tax Code
M. Chalmers Middleton