Founders return to the stage for Law & Society symposium In Fall 2009, Will Cook was beginning his third year as an assistant professor at Charleston School of Law and Katie (Fowler) Monoc (’09) was beginning her final year as a law student. After meeting through a mutual friend, the professor/student relationship quickly blossomed into...Read More
Annual Law & Society symposium to address regional impact of climate change The Charleston Law Review and Furman University’s Riley Institute present the 15th annual Law & Society symposium on Friday, February 24, at the Charleston Museum auditorium. The half-day event will focus on the threat that climate change poses to Charleston and coastal communities...Read More
Charleston is now under a Tropical Storm Warning. This means that we are likely to receive tropical storm-strength winds in the next 48 hours. We are also under a Storm Surge Watch. For us, the main impact from this storm is projected to be flooding, not wind or rain. Campus closure. All buildings, including the...Read More
Many are unaware of South Carolina’s footprint in the paleontology community. Even more are now scratching their heads wondering what paleontology has to do with the law. And yet, there are statutes and regulations governing the excavation, transportation, and preservation of archaeological and paleontological finds.Read More