Membership

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.

President J. Edward Bell

The Charleston School of Law is a special place, different than any other institution of higher education. The faculty, staff, students and alumni make this school an inviting and collegial environment for scholastic achievement.

One of the distinct features for this law school is its residence in the historic port city of Charleston, South Carolina. Housed in one of the largest water port cities on the East Coast, The Charleston School of Law and its Maritime Law Bulletin (MALABU) are well positioned for advancing knowledge throughout the coastline.

This student-run publication assists professionals and practicing attorneys with insight on maritime and admiralty issues. As a practitioner in the coastal state of South Carolina my entire career, it is scholastic publications like this that provide guidance for casework and evolutions in the law. MALABU will continue to play an important role in the community and within the legal field, and is a flagship for The Charleston School of Law.

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Submission Requirements

Authors interested in publishing with the Malabu Law Bulletin are asked to submit their manuscripts via Scholastica. Malabu will consider manuscripts submitted by email. Any submission made through email must meet all the requirements elsewhere outlined on this webpage.

Membership

Members of the Malabu Law Bulletin are chosen anonymously through the Charleston School of Law’s Journal Write-On Competition. The Competition is held each spring and is open to rising 2L students who have completed at least 24 credit hours.

Contact Information

385 Meeting Street
Charleston, S.C. 29403

Phone: (843) 377-2143
Email: info@charlestonlaw.edu

Mon – Fri 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

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