The review of the marquee cases from the 2022-2021 Supreme Court term included legally significant cases, but few can probably recall them by name or impact.
The following excerpt is published with the permission of the from the SC Lawyer Magazine and was written by Professor Suzanne Chapman.
The Charleston School of Law has appointed Professor Dylan Malagrinò Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development.
Charleston School of Law professor William Merkel and the Charleston Law Review were both cited in a Supreme Court opinion released last week.
Link: How LGBTQIA+ Pride informs Law School Leadership In recognition Pride Month, Law.com published a story on the ways sexual identity informs and impacts law school leadership. Charleston School...
The following is of published research by members of the Charleston School of Law faculty during the 2021–2022 academic year.