The Charleston School of Law Journal for Law & Public Policy seeks to encourage debate and dialogue on important issues at the intersection of law and society.
The Journal has a distinct focus on making policy proposals that uphold and expand upon the promises of justice and general welfare set forth in the Constitution.
The publication welcomes articles, essays, and reviews with an emphasis on advocacy for bipartisan public policy measures that support and advance access to economic, political, and social rights and opportunities for all people.