2022-23 Judicial Board announced

The Charleston School of Law Judicial Board has announced its members for the 2022-2023 school year.

Eight new 2L members were elected to the Board: Alyssa Amonitti, Rachel Castell, Luke Dalton, Justin Hites, Gabriel Mangold, Jeffery McKinney, Baxter Sobolewski, and Abby Stocker.

Overall, the Board consists of 16 students and 5 faculty members. 

The faculty and returning 3L members are:

Faculty: 

  • Professor Kevin Eberle
  • Professor William Merkel
  • Professor Kim Phillips
  • Professor MIller Shealy
  • Professor Lisa Smith-Butler

3Ls: 

  • Joanna Averch
  • Sydney Catlett
  • Brittany Fulcher
  • Don Garbade
  • Zenia Irani
  • Noah Singer
  • Robin Slikker
  • Spenser Thomas

The Board the important responsibility for prescribing and enforcing the Charleston School of Law Honor Code and Code of Conduct

To learn more about the duties and functions of the Judicial Board and its proceedings, please familiarize yourself with the Judicial Board Policies and Procedures.  All Charleston School of Law students are charged with knowledge of and adherence to the Honor Code and Code of Conduct.

CHARLESTON SCHOOL OF LAW QUICK FACTS

The Charleston School of Law is an ABA-accredited law school nationally recognized for its student-centric culture. Our faculty and staff are committed to preparing you for success both in the classroom and in the legal profession.

  • The Princeton Review ranks Charleston School of Law professors sixth in the country for faculty accessibility and No. 12 nationwide in quality of teaching (2022)
  • Charleston School of Law faculty ranked among the top of The Princeton Review’s list of Best Professors in the nation (2016-2018)
  • Experiential Learning: Charleston School of Law students have access to more than 150 externship sites, creating opportunities for experiential learning in the legal field.
  • Community Service: Charleston School of Law students have performed more than 241,000 community service hours (2004-current).
  • Students have won the National Tax Moot Court Championship for seven consecutive years (2012-2018)

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