Malagrinò selected to prestigious LSAC Assessments Committee

Charleston School of Law

Malagrinò selected to prestigious LSAC committee

Charleston School of Law Associate Dean for Faculty Research & Development Dylan Malagrinò has been selected to serve on the prestigious  Law School Admission Council (LSAC) Assessments Committee for the 2025−27 term.

LSAC is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to advance law and justice by promoting access, equity, and fairness in law school admission and supporting the learning journey from prelaw through practice.

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:

  • Developing
  • Scoring
  • Evaluation and assessments
  • Learning diagnostics
  • Preparatory services and materials
  • Test preparation products

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.

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