![]() |
![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() |
|
Volume 59 · Book 3 Spring 2008 Bifurcation: A Powerful but Underutilized Tool in South Carolina Civil Litigation, 59 S.C. L. Rev. 433 (2008). McCullough v. Goodrich & Pennington Mortgage Fund, Inc.: Are Secured Creditors Really “Secure” from Third Party Impairment of Collateral?, 59 S.C. L. Rev. 455 (2008). Banning the Flames: Constitutionality, Preemption, and Local Smoking Ordinances, 59 S.C. L. Rev. 475 (2008). Commodo Caveo: “Lender Beware”—An Analysis of Lender Liability for Construction Defects Under the Implied Warranty of Habitability, 59 S.C. L. Rev. 493 (2008). Pigs Do Fly: A New Test Limiting the Scope of Arbitration Clauses in South Carolina, 59 S.C. L. Rev. 513 (2008). The Political Question Doctrine: A Doctrine for Long-Term Change in Our Public Schools, 59 S.C. L. Rev. 531 (2008). Administrative Expenses of Trusts: What Did Congress Mean?, 59 S.C. L. Rev. 551 (2008). A Tale of Two Cities: Is Lozano v. City of Hazleton the Judicial Epilogue to the Story of Local Immigration Regulation in Beaufort County, South Carolina?, 59 S.C. L. Rev. 573 (2008). Testing the Waters: The South Carolina Coastal Captive Insurance Act as Part of a Multifaceted Approach to the Coastal Insurance Conundrum, 59 S.C. L. Rev. 599 (2008). Are You in Good Hands?: Is the Use of In-House Counsel Right for South Carolina Insurance Defense Cases?, 59 S.C. L. Rev. 615 (2008). Negligent Entrustment in South Carolina: An Analysis of South Carolina’s Consistent Application and Inconsistent Statements of the Standard After Gadson v. ECO Services of South Carolina, Inc., 59 S.C. L. Rev. 633 (2008). To order a copy of the Survey of South Carolina Law, please contact Julia Ramirez in the Law Review's Business office. |