Charleston School of Law alumni Nickisha M. Woodward (’13) has been selected to participate in the Riley Institute’s intensive five-month Diversity Leaders Initiative (DLI) program.
The Charleston School of Law welcomes the South Carolina Supreme Court to Charleston on September 10-11. The two-day term of court will be held in the Capers Hall Auditorium on the campus of The Citadel and is open to the public.
Fall 2024 marks the 20th anniversary of the first class enrolling at Charleston Law. Today on the podcast we celebrate our rich history and mission to serve the greater good through the practice of law with special guest Andy Abrams, retired Dean and Professor of Law.
South Carolina Lawyer’s Weekly recently released its recipients of the 2024 Influential Women of Law. Three Charleston School of Law graduates – Bhumi A. Patel (’08), Dr. Barbara Wagner (’07) and Nickisha Woodward (’13) – are among the award winners.