Survey of South Carolina Law Publication Announcement
On behalf of the South Carolina Law Review, the Volume 61 Editorial Board would like to congratulate the following students who will be published in this summer's Survey of South Carolina Law:
RANEE ERHART
The Standard for Discovery of Trade Secrets in South Carolina
BRADFORD J. GOWER
Discoverability of Private Investigator Surveillance in South Carolina: Navigating the Work Product Doctrine Under Samples v. Mitchell
MARGHRETTA ADELINE HAGOOD
Antifornication Laws: Unconstitutional After Lawrence v. Texas
AARON J. HAYES
Should a Scintilla Be Enough? The Proper Standard for Summary Judgment in South Carolina
ADAM J. HEGLER
Is the Temple Collapsing?: Montejo v. Louisiana and the Extent of the Right to Counsel in Criminal Proceedings
CLARK H.C. LACY
The Witch's Brew: Nigerian Schemes, Trust Accounts, and Rule 1.15(f)
MARK R. NASH
Are We There Yet?: Gatekeepers, Daubert, and an Analysis of State v. White
ANDREW A. POWELL
It's Nothing Personal, It's Just Business: A Commentary on the South Carolina Business Court Pilot Program
DOUGLAS E. RUSHTON
The Tortious Loss of a Nonviable Fetus: A Miscarriage Leads to a Miscarriage of Justice
JUSTIN M. WOLCOTT
Are Smartphones Like Footlockers or Crumpled Up Cigarette Packages?: Applying the Search Incident to Arrest Doctrine to Smartphones in South Carolina Courts
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