Charleston Maritime Law Institute’s Maritime Journal (MALABU)

MALABU

MALABU is Charleston School of Law’s Maritime Law Bulletin. With the historic port city of Charleston as a backdrop, MALABU brings timely and useful maritime-focused articles to practicing attorneys, law professors, students, and those in the maritime field. MALABU is run by a board of law students, and faculty advisors with special interests in admiralty, with generous support from the Charleston Maritime Association.

Submissions: MALABU publishes with two selection cycles twice a year, and is now accepting submissions of Articles, Essays, Book Reviews, and Forum pieces for publication. To submit a piece, please email us at malabu@charlestonlaw.edu.

About Us

  • Mission: The Charleston Maritime Law Institute’s Maritime Journal (MALABU) is a scholarly journal that fosters the expansion of the knowledge of students, practitioners, scholars, and the judiciary, in the field of maritime law, transportation law, international law, and logistics.
  • Composition and Admission:
    • MALABU is led by twelve editors who sit on the Executive Board and is guided by a Board of Directors composed of alumni, faculty, and representatives.
    • The Journal selects editors after the spring of their first year at Charleston School of Law. The admissions process includes participating in a write-on competition, assessing drafting and citation skills, as well as an analysis of legal scholarship. Application materials are anonymized throughout our admissions process. 
    • For transfer students, MALABU provides a parallel admissions process.
    • Students may also be offered admission if they write a Note that is accepted for publication in the Journal
    • If you have any questions about our admissions processes, please contact our Managing Editor.
  • Editing Process:
    • MALABU’s editing process is extremely extensive. Our editor’s recommend changes to the piece’s structure and substance, line-edit the piece to ensure that every claim is completely and accurately supported and conduct a thorough proofread.

MASTHEAD

  • Editor-in-Chief: Ashley Stevens
  • Managing Editor: Tallon McPherson
  • Articles Editors: Katherine Boston and Carter Watkins
  • Senior Research Editor: Rachel Digman
  • Research Editors: Emily Morgan and Brittney Breyare
  • Student Works Editors: Mimi Sizemore and Anna Powers
  • Technology Editors: Maddie Morris and Amanda Wakefield
  • Communications Editors Mary Michael Roe
Charleston Maritime Law Institute’s Maritime Journal (MALABU)

CONTACT INFORMATION

Mailing Address

Attn: Professor Jennifer North
MALABU, Charleston School of Law
385 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29403

Email Address: malabu@charlestonlaw.edu

Maritime Law News

Legal Concerns Raised After Lethal United States Military Strikes Against Drug-Smuggling Vessels
October 15, 2025
Navy Warship on Border Patrol
October 15, 2025
Mixed Reactions to IMO’s Emissions Deal in the Maritime Sector
October 15, 2025
President Trump’s Plan to Restore America’s Maritime Dominance
October 15, 2025
Charting New Waters
October 15, 2025

  • John Jay College of Criminal Justice – CUNY

    Charleston School of Law will be in attendance at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice Law School Fair on Thursday, October 16 from 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

  • Professionalism Series: Legal Ethics

    Charleston School of Law Meeting Street, Charleston, SC, United States

    Charleston School of Law will host a Workshop Series on Legal Ethics with Attorney at Law John Nichols on Thursday, October 16 in Room 224.

  • Professionalism Series: Mental Health First Aid

    Charleston Museum Auditorium Meeting Street, Charleston, SC, United States

    The Wellness Program at Charleston Law continues the Professionalism Series on Friday, October 17 from 9:00am-1:00pm. Charleston Law Director of Wellness Cristy Lorente will lead Mental Health First Aid training.