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James F. Flanagan
Title: | Oliver Ellsworth Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Federal Practice |
Joseph F. Rice School of Law | |
Email: | flanagjf@law.sc.edu |
Phone: | 803-777-7744 |
Fax: | 803-777-8613 |
Office: |
1525 Senate Street |
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Background
Professor Flanagan graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1964 and the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1967, where he was a member of the Law Review. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1979, he served in the United States Army, was an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, and was in private practice with Bell, Boyd, and Lloyd in Chicago, Illinois.
Before his retirement in 2009, Professor Flanagan taught Federal Practice, Federal Discovery, Federal and State Procedure, Federal and State Evidence, Remedies, and other trial-related courses. He is the author of South Carolina Civil Procedure (3d ed., 1996) and its predecessor, South Carolina Civil Procedure (1985, with Dean Harry M. Lightsey), as well as articles on procedure, evidence, and administrative law. He is a member of the United States District Court Rules Advisory Committee in South Carolina. He served as reporter to the South Carolina Supreme Court Rules Advisory Committee, which drafted the civil rules of procedure for circuit courts adopted in 1985, and as reporter to the committee that drafted the Rules of Procedure for the South Carolina Administrative Law Court. He has been a consultant on procedural issues to the courts and to the South Carolina Judicial Council and is a member of the Fulbright Roster of Specialists.
Education
- LL.B. (1967) University of Pennsylvania
- A.B. (1964) University of Notre Dame
Teaching
- Legal & Equitable Remedies (LAWS 663)
- Evidence (LAWS 671)
Scholarship
- “We Have a ‘Purpose’ Requirement If We Can Keep It: The Future of Giles v. California”. 13 Lewis and Clark Law Review 553 (2009)
- Chapter: “Standards of Review the First Line of Defense” in The Appellate Prosecutor, R. Clark, ed. 2005)
- 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)
- South Carolina Civil Procedure (3rd ed. 2011) (with 2012 Supplement) (1st ed.) with Dean Lightsey) (1985); 2nd ed. 1996)