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
The Charleston School of Law recently sat down with Professor Allyson Haynes Stuart to talk about her passion for teaching the law, her love of music and travel. Professor Haynes Stuart teaches contracts, civil procedure, evidence, information privacy law and e-discovery. Charleston School of Law: Where did you grow up Professor Haynes Stuart: I grew...Read More
Professionalism Series: Judge Richard Gergel The Charleston School of Law Office of Diversity Initiatives welcomed the Honorable Judge Richard Gergel, United States District for South Carolina to speak to students as part of the Professionalism Series. The event was held at the Charleston Museum Auditorium. Gergel shared stories from his book, Unexampled Courage: The Blinding of Sgt....Read More
The Charleston School of Law recently sat down with Professor Kevin Eberle to talk about her passion for teaching the law. In 2004, Eberle joined the Charleston School of Law faculty as an adjunct professor. In 2009, Eberle became a full-time Legal Writing Professor. Charleston School of Law: Where did you grow up? Professor Kevin Eberle:...Read More
The Charleston School of Law recently sat down with Professor Constance Anastopoulo to talk about her passion for teaching the law. She joined the Charleston Law in 2007, teaching Evidence, Insurance Law, and Torts. Charleston School of Law: Where did you grow up? Anastopoulo: I was born in Roanoke, Virginia. I went to boarding school for...Read More