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Preview Volume 58 · Book 1 Autumn 2006 The South Carolina Law Review is pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of the following works in its Autumn 2006 issue: Joseph F. Anderson, Chief Judge, United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, Address at the University of South Carolina School of Law Commencement: Honoring the Call to Practice (May 5, 2006), in 58 S.C. L. Rev. (forthcoming Oct. 2006).
Maria Perez Crist, Preserving the Duty to Preserve: The Increasing Vulnerability of Electronic Information, 58 S.C. L. Rev. (forthcoming Oct. 2006).
Douglas Branson, Too Many Bells? Too Many Whistles? Corporate Governance in the Post Enron, Post WorldCom Era, 58 S.C. L. Rev. (forthcoming Oct. 2006).
Donald G. Gifford & Paolo Pasicolan, Market Share Liability Beyond DES Cases: The Solution to the Causation Dilemma in Lead Paint Litigation?, 58 S.C. L. Rev. (forthcoming Oct. 2006).
Michael J. Songer & Isaac Unah, The Effect of Race, Gender, and Location on the Prosecutorial Decision to Seek the Death Penalty in South Carolina, 58 S.C. L. Rev. (forthcoming Oct. 2006).
We have provided links to article drafts if the author has posted the article on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN). The version eventually printed in the South Carolina Law Review and the draft article posted on SSRN may differ because of changes made during the editing and publication processes. |