Faculty Publications: 2022-23
Charleston School of Law faculty actively contributed to legal scholarship during 2022. Our experienced scholars are dedicated to offering challenging and insightful expertise to the legal community.
“Our faculty is known nationally as a leader in teaching, but what might not be as well-known is just how much good scholarship our faculty publishes, annually. 2022 was a great year, with so many good, scholarly research projects our faculty pursued,” said ” said Dylan O. Malagrinò, Associate Dean for Faculty Research & Development and Professor of Law. “I am thrilled to see how productive everyone was last year.”
“Charleston School of Law is fortunate to have faculty who are outstanding teachers and scholars,” added Dean Larry Cunningham. “The breadth and depth of their publications are a testament to their expertise and dedication to scholarship. Many of the pieces directly benefit the practicing bar and bench, while others make meaningful contributions to the theoretical and policy development of legal issues.”
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The publications listed below are arranged in alphabetical order by faculty name and includes the title, placement, author(s), and synopsis of each publication.
Constance Anastopoulo
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Step-Down or Step-On, S.C. LAWYER magazine
Kathleen (Katie) Brown
Taking on the Ethical Obligation of Technology Competency in the Academy: An Empirical Analysis of Practice-Based Technology Training Today, GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF LEGAL ETHICS
Navigating Legal Ethics and Law School Curricula: Attempting to Find Technology Competency Without a Compass, UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS LAW JOURNAL
Larry Cunningham
Dividing Law School Faculties into Academic Departments: A Potential Solution to the Gendered Doctrinal/Skills Hierarchy in Legal Education, VILLANOVA LAW REVIEW
Practice Commentaries, MCKINNEY’S NEW YORK STATUTES – Civil Asset Forfeiture and the Vehicle and Traffic Law
Kevin Eberle
A Review of Significant Supreme Court Decisions of the 2021-22 Term, S.C. LAWYER magazine
Debra Gammons/Erica McElreath
Women are Leaving the Legal Profession, S.C. LAWYER magazine
William Janssen
FEDERAL CIVIL PROCEDURE HANDBOOK (30th ed.)
STUDENT’S GUIDE TO THE FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE (26th ed.)
MASTERING MULTIPLE CHOICE (4th ed.)
FEDERAL CIVIL PROCEDURE LOGIC MAPS (3d ed.)
ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE IN THE UNITED STATES (2022-23 ed.)
Black v. DGO Global, Inc., FOOD & DRUG LAW INSTITUTE—TOP FOOD & DRUG CASES OF 2022
Dylan Malagrino
MALLOY & MALAGRINÒ: LAND USE AND ZONING LAW (2d ed. Carolina Academic Press 2022)
MALLOY & MALAGRINÒ: LAND USE AND ZONING LAW TEACHER’S MANUAL (2d ed. Carolina Academic Press 2022)
Discriminatory Zoning: City of Edmonds v. Oxford House. A Case Study on Dismantling City-Imposed Family Composition Mandates, INTEGRATING DOCTRINE AND DIVERSITY: INCLUSION & EQUITY BEYOND THE FIRST YEAR (Carolina Academic Press 2023)
Constitutional Perspectives on Historic Preservation Law: Mediating the Balance Between Private Owners and Their Historic Properties, MISSISSIPPI LAW JOURNAL
Jurassic Law: South Carolina’s Paleontology and Its Connection with the Legal Field, S.C. LAWYER magazine (co-authored with Addison Osborne)
Margaret Lawton
Kimberly Phillips
Miller Shealy
SOUTH CAROLINA CRIMES: ELEMENTS AND DEFENSES (2022)
Jonathan Marcantel
A Singular Test for Automatic Perfection of Accounts and Payment Intangibles, AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY INSTITUTE LAW REVIEW
Lisa Smith-Butler
The Upper Level Writing Paper and Law Review: How to Tell Your Story, CAPITAL LAW REVIEW
Jean Steadman
When Binding Doesn’t Really Mean Binding: The Early Decision College Application, MITCHELL HAMLINE LAW REVIEW
Allyson Haynes Stuart
Privacy in Discovery after Dobbs, VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF LAW AND TECHNOLOGY
Nancy Zisk
The Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education: Achieving Student Body Diversity in All Levels of Education, TOURO LAW REVIEW
More Faculty Profiles
- Professor Constance Anastopoulo
- Professor Ray Batla
- Professor Katie Brown
- Professor Lisa Smith-Butler
- Professor Suzanne Chapman
- Professor Michelle Condon
- Professor Bill Janssen
- Professor Jon Marcantel
- Professor Erica McElreath
- Professor Melanie Regis
- Professor Melanie Simondi
- Professor Jean Steadman
- Professor Allyson Haynes-Stuart
- Professor Frank Ulmer
- Professor Nancy Zisk
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