Law School celebrates CALI Award winners

Charleston School of Law

Law School celebrates CALI Award winners

Charleston School of Law and the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) congratulates the winners of the Excellence for the Future Award. The program recognizes excellence achievement by law students in their studies.

Charleston Law seeks to pursue “excellence as an institution that prioritizes rigorous classroom education and the practitioner’s craft by providing the curricular and extra-curricular support necessary for students to be successful both as students and ultimately as professionals.”

In the Spring and Summer of 2025, Charleston Law awarded more than 80 CALI awards. Law student winners were:

Emily Robinson, Erica Bolla, Gianna Pinti, Madeline Morris/Sara Richard, Amanda Shaffer, Rylee Wiseman/Katherine Miller, William Woodmansee, Emily Robinson, Katherine Stodden, Thomas Wallace, Stephen Brooks, Jason Levy, Jackson Davis/Michael Goltra, Karrah Katzbach, Imani Capers, Hannah DiMartino, Trinity Burley, Cameron Hare, William Spainhour, Marshall Biering, Haley Baker, Reaves Robinson, Rianon Sercu, Alexa Samuels, Alexis Mourounas, Jordyn Costello, Matthew Hawkins, Samuel Lipman, Morgan Dickinson, Howard Thacker, Jack Smalley, David McElveen, Daniel Garfinkel, Jeffrey Parker, Kaylamarie Rivera, Brianna Fanning/Brett Moorman, Madeline Morris, Martin Skye, Joshua Byrd, Laura Graves, Cassandra Jones/Madison McElhinney, Logan Ledger, Angelina Girardi, Lauren Berry, Rebecca Wade, Corrina Mullen, Luke Rivelli, Jessica Hernandez, Jillian Tinnell, Hannah Kiene, Alexa Libert, Michaela Nicolini, Rebecca Sullivan, Emily Dyer, Blake Jolie Jacoby/Angela Saric, Logan Stox, Caroline Rykard, Emily Steinkirchner/Ryan Josephs, James Lyons, and Lillian Cox/Tiffany Maggiore.

CALI is a 501(c)(3) non-profit consortium of law schools, law libraries, and related organizations. CALI also provides tools and services in computer-mediated legal education and creates tools that increase access to justice.

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