James F. Flanagan
Oliver Ellsworth Professor of Federal Practice
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Contact Information
Room 317
USC School of Law
701 Main Street
Columbia, South Carolina 29208
v 803-777-7744
f 803-777-8613
flanagjf@law.sc.edu
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Scholarship
Books
South Carolina Civil Procedure (1st ed.) (with Dean Lightsey) (1985) (with Supplement in 1987)
South Carolina Civil Procedure (2nd ed. 1996) (with Supplements 1997 and 1999)
Book chapter
Chapter 8: Standards of Review the First Line of Defense in The Appellate Prosecutor (R. Clark, ed. 2005)
Articles
Confrontation, Equity and the Misnamed "Forfeiture" by Wrongdoing, 14 W & M Bill of Rights J. 1 (2006).
An Update on Developments in Central Panels and ALJ Final Order Authority, Indiana Law Review, Indianapolis (Spring 2005)
Forfeiture by Wrongdoing and Those Who Acquiesce in Witness Intimidation: A Reach Exceeding its Grasp and Other Problems with Federal Rule of Evidence 804(b)(6) 51 Drake L. Rev. 459 (2003) [SSRN ABSTRACT] [SSRN FULL TEXT OPTIONS]
Redefining the Role of the Administrative Law Judge: Central Panels and their Impact on ALJ Authority and Standards of Review 54 Admin. L. Rev. 1355 (2002)
Report to the Judicial Council on the Administrative Law Judge Statute (18 J. Nat. Assoc. Adm. L. Judges, 371 (Fall 1998)
Selected Issues Under the New Rules of Civil Procedure, 37 S.C.L. Rev. 265 (1986) (with Frank Sloan)
The Efficiency Hypothesis and Offensive Collateral Estoppel Revisited: A Response to Professor Callen, Spring 1984 Ariz. St. L.J. 835
Rejecting a General Privilege for Self-Critical Analyses, 51 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 551 (1983)
Offensive Collateral Estoppel: Inefficiency and Foolish Consistency 1982 Ariz. St. L.J. 45
Defense Witness Immunity: Hidden Costs and Questions, 56 Notre Dame L. Rev. 447 (1981)
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