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 76, Issue 1 (2024)
Articles
Protecting Coastal Communities and Marine Biodiversity under the Coastal Zone Management Act
Eric V. Hull
Juries and Tax: The Effect of Income Taxation on Tort Damages
Jeffrey H. Kahn and John E. Lopatka
Infringing Uses, Not Works
Timothy J. McFarlin
The Importance of Policing
Stephen Rushin
Trade Secrets in the Artificial Intelligence Era
John G. Sprankling