Meet our Faculty in 5 Podcasts

The Charleston School of Law is honored to be led by a team of experienced and successful faculty. 

Our professors have been recognized, not only for their professional work in the legal field, but also their contributions to preparing the next generation of legal professionals. Over the past year we have been given the opportunity to sit down with members of our faculty to discuss cases in today’s headlines, research projects, the value of our unique faculty-student “open door” relationships, and professional experiences that have shaped their lives and careers.

As we near the end of the Fall 2022 semester and the calendar year, Charleston School of Law would like to take this opportunity to compile and share five faculty podcasts that we think will inspire and educate you on what distinguishes our law school from others across the region and country. 

We hope you enjoy this collection of shows.

If you’d like to stay connected, subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or search “Charleston School of Law” on your favorite podcast player for availability.

Charleston School of Law Professor William Janssen joined the faculty in 2006 after a lengthy practice with the mid-Atlantic law firm of Saul Ewing LLP, where he was a litigation partner  |  Listen

Charleston School of Law professor Kevin Eberle purchased a historic 19th century cottage home in Charleston, a house on the brink of being demolished. “I decided I was the perfect person to step in and restore that house.”   |  Listen

Professor Haynes Stuart teaches contracts, civil procedure, evidence, information privacy law and e-discovery. On this podcast she discusses her latest research on cybersecurity.  |  Listen

Professor Ray Batla teaches a number of business law courses. On this podcast he shares just a small part of more than 40 years practicing law both in the United States and abroad.  |  Listen

Professor Debra Gammons joined the Charleston School of Law serves as the Director of the Office of Diversity Initiatives and as a Distinguished Visiting Professor.  |  Listen

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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