Volume 74, Issue 1 Perspectives on the Future of Tort Damages: The Law Should Reflect Reality Victor E. Schwartz & Christopher E. Appel
Volume 74, Issue 1 Recasting the Second Fiddle: The Need for a Clear Line of Lieutenant Gubernatorial Succession T. Quinn Yeargain
Volume 74, Issue 1 Quasi-Property No More: “Human Heritage” as a New Legal Status for the Dead Alida B. Soileau
Volume 74, Issue 1 Black and BarRed: The Bar Examination’s History of Exclusivity and the Threat of Further Exclusion Posed by ABA Standard 316 Nicola A. Boothe
Volume 74, Issue 2 Identifying the Plessy Remainder: State Exploitation of Private Discriminatory-Impact Actions Matthew Patrick Shaw
Volume 74, Issue 2 NFIB v. OSHA: A Unified Separation of Powers Doctrine and Chevron’s No Show Randolph J. May & Andrew K. Magloughlin
Volume 74, Issue 2 Let’s All Be . . . Georgia? Expanding Access to Justice for Incarcerated Litigants by Rewriting the Rules for Writing the Law Ashley Krenelka Chase
Volume 74, Issue 2 Address at the Constitution Day Convocation of the University of South Carolina School of Law The Honorable J. Michael Luttig
Volume 74, Issue 3 Medieval Methods In Modern Times: The Constitutionality of South Carolina’s Senate Bill 200 and the Creation of a Firing Squad as a Means of Execution Halee M. Smith
Volume 74, Issue 3 Guilty, But Mentally Ill, But Not Insane? Making Sense of South Carolina’s Approach to Mentally Ill Offenders Mason J. Rajaee
Volume 74, Issue 3 The Case for OUD Treatment: Why South Carolina’s Legislature Should Require the State’s Correctional Facilities to Provide Opioid Agonist Medications for Individuals in Their Custody With Opioid Use Disorder Edward B. Mitchell
Volume 74, Issue 3 State Takeover in South Carolina: An Inadequate Means to Achieving “Minimally Adequate” Education Lyndsey K. Ebener
Volume 74, Issue 3 The South Carolina Beachfront Management Act and DeBordieu Colony: A Case Study in South Carolina’s Beach Erosion Issues Julian Hennig IV
Volume 74, Issue 3 Certificate of Need in South Carolina: Something Rotten in the State of Healthcare Kersey Reynolds
Volume 74, Issue 3 A State of Affairs for a State in Need of Repairs: An Analysis of South Carolina’s Separation of Powers Precedent Domenic J. Sciortino
Volume 74, Issue 3 Warning, No Lifeguard on Duty—Swim at Your Own Risk: Dual-Role Lifeguarding and Municipal Liability under S.C. Code Ann. § 5-7-145 S. Quinn Mann