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The LSAC Assessments Committee reports directly to the LSAC Board of Trustees and is responsible for the oversight of test development and psychometric activities, including:
The Assessments Committee is charged with promoting research in legal education, and research and development of tools and services that improve outcomes for learners.
Professor Malagrinò joined the faculty of the Charleston School of Law in 2017. He teaches Property I & II, Land Use, and Wills, Trusts & Estates, among other courses.

Charleston School of Law offices will be closed from December 15 – January 2 in recognition of the Christmas and New Year holidays.

Charleston School of Law's first day of classes for the Spring 2025-26 academic year will begin on Monday, January 12.
