Scholarship Highlights
South Carolina Law does more than prepare its students to be the next generation of
successful attorneys and judges. The school is committed to producing innovative legal
research that advances the law and presents solutions to some of today's most pressing
problems.
Recent Books
Recent Articles
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Derek Black, Religion, Discrimination, and the Future of Public Education, 13 U.C. Irvine L. Rev . (forthcoming 2023)
Derek Black, Localism, Pretext, and the Color of School Dollars , 107 Minnesota L. Rev. (forthcoming 2023)
Derek Black, Freedom, Democracy, and the Right to Education , 116 Northwestern U. L. Rev . 1031 (2022)
Lisa Martin, Modernizing Capacity Doctrine , 73 Florida L. Rev. 821 (2021)
Claire Raj, The Lost Promise of Disability Rights , 119 Michigan L. Rev. 933 (2021)
Emily Suski, The Two Title IXs , 101 North Carolina L. Rev. 31 (forthcoming 2023)
Emily Suski, Institutional Betrayals As Sex Discrimination , 107 Iowa L. Rev. 1685 (2022)
Emily Suski, Subverting Title IX , 105 Minnesota L. Rev. 2259 (2021)
Criminal Law & Procedure
Thomas Crocker, The Fourth Amendment and the Problem of Social Cost , 117 Northwestern U. L. Rev . 473 (2022)
Colin Miller, Rectifying Wrongful Convictions Through the Dormant Grand Jury Clause , 90 George Washington L. Rev. 927 (2022)
Colin Miller, Plea Agreements as Constitutional Contracts , 99 North Carolina L. Rev. 31 (2021)
Wadie Said, The Destabilizing Effect of Terrorism in the International Human Rights Regime , 67 UCLA L. Rev. 1800 (2021)
Seth Stoughton, How the Fourth Amendment Frustrates the Regulation of Police Violence , 70 Emory L. J. 521 (2021)
Madalyn Wasilczuk, The Racialized Violence of Police Canine Force , 111 Georgetown L.J. (forthcoming 2023)
Employment Discrimination Environmental Law
Josh Eagle, On the Legal Life-History of Beaches , 2023 Illinois L. Rev. (forthcoming 2023)
Susan Kuo & Ben Means, Climate Change Compliance , 107 Iowa L. Rev . 2135 (2022)
Legislation
Jesse Cross, Where is Statutory Law? , 108 Cornell L. Rev . (forthcoming 2023)
Jesse Cross, Federal Bureaucratic Studies , 80 Washington & Lee L. Rev . (forthcoming 2023)
Jesse Cross, Disaggregating Legislative Intent , 90 Fordham L. Rev. 2221 (2022)
Regulation Social Justice
Marie Boyd, Preemption & Gender & Racial (In)equity: Why State Tort Law Is Needed in the Cosmetic
Context , 102 Boston University L. Rev . 167 (2022)
Thomas Crocker, Equal Dignity, Colorblindness, and the Future of Affirmative Action Beyond Grutter v. Bollinger, 64 William & Mary L. Rev . 1 (2022)
Susan Kuo & Ben Means, A Corporate Law Rationale for Reparations , 62 Boston College L. Rev. 799 (2021)
Aparna Polavarapu, Myth-Busting Restorative Justice: Uncovering the Past and Finding Lessons in Community , 12 U.C. Irvine L. Rev. (forthcoming 2023)
Etienne Toussaint, The Color of Law Review , 103 Boston University L. Rev. (forthcoming 2023) (with Gregory Parks)
Etienne Toussaint, The Abolition of Food Oppression , 111 Georgetown L.J. (forthcoming 2023)
Etienne Toussaint, Tragedies of the Cultural Commons , 110 California L. Rev. (forthcoming 2022)
Etienne Toussaint, The Purpose of Legal Education , 111 California L. Rev. (forthcoming 2023)
Judicial Decision-Making
Scott R. Bauries, Escaping State Constitutional Duty , 50 Florida State University L. Rev. (forthcoming 2023)
Technology & Intellectual Property
Tessa Davis, Taxing the Cyborg , Oregon L. Rev . (forthcoming 2023)
Ned Snow, Science, Creativity, and the Copyright Clause , 74 Hastings L.J. (forthcoming 2023)