This Fall marks the 20th anniversary of the first class at Charleston School of Law. Throughout the academic year we will celebrate the alumni, faculty, programs and key events that shaped Charleston Law into the successful law school it is today.
Charleston School of Law is sometimes referred to as the oldest and newest law school in South Carolina.
In November 1825, a group of Charleston attorneys petitioned the South Carolina Legislature for a charter of incorporation for the “creation of a regular Law Institute in the City of Charleston.” Three months later, in February 1826, the Charleston Forensic Club began offering lectures, essentially establishing the South’s first law school.
In the spring of 2003, a group of judges and attorneys began discussing the potential of creating a new law school in Charleston, South Carolina. It was determined that the law school would serve as a community-centered institution offering a traditional and experiential educational program of the highest caliber stating: “We will teach law students of high moral character and unquestioned personal integrity that the practice of law is a public service profession.”
The group proceeded by submitting a letter of intent to the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education (SCCHE), and by the end of summer, a conditional license was granted to begin recruiting and accepting students for the Fall 2004.
Nearly two centuries after the Forensic Club was formed, on Monday, August 23, 2004, the legacy was renewed when the Charleston School of Law officially welcomed its first class of students. The school opened its doors with 133 full-time students and 64 part-time students.
By 2006, Charleston Law’s enrollment reached 600 students.
Fall 2024 marks the 20th anniversary of the first class enrolling at Charleston School of Law. Today on the Charleston School of Law 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 Charleston School of Law.
The Charleston School of Law is an ABA-accredited law school nationally recognized for its student-centric culture. Our faculty and staff are committed to preparing you for success both in the classroom and in the legal profession.
Charleston School of Law will host its Winter Commencement ceremony on Saturday, December 14 at 5:00 p.m. at the Charleston Museum Auditorium.
In observance of the Christmas and New Year holidays, Charleston School of Law School offices will be closed from Saturday, December 14 through Friday, January 3, 2025.