Fall 2024 marks the 20th anniversary of the first class enrolling at Charleston Law. Today on the 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.
The Charleston School of Law and the U.S. Coast Guard Judge Advocate General formally announced a new partnership that will create the nation’s first court-martial mock trial competition for law students.
When Tiffany Maggiore signed up to participate in the Charleston School of Law mock interview program, the last thing she expected was to get paired with Lieutenant Commander Andrew P. Taylor, a staff judge advocate for the United States Coast Guard Maritime Law Enforcement Academy (MLEA).
Harvey made school history last spring when he was named the first-ever recipient of the Kat Westbrook Rock Star Award, an honor that was established to recognize a Charleston School of Law student who has “demonstrated leadership within the Charleston School of Law to promote collegiality, professionalism, diversity, inclusiveness, and equality.”