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School offers several writing opportunities for students

Competent, effective, professional writing is an absolute for every lawyer. Students at the Charleston School of Law have opportunities to work with faculty on the Charleston Law Review, Federal Courts Law Review and the Maritime Law Bulletin:

Charleston Law Review

The Charleston Law Review provides a unique forum to showcase quality research and original thought. (Visit CLR Web site.)

Federal Courts Law Review

The Federal Courts Law Review (FCLR) is an electronic law review dedicated to legal scholarship relating to federal courts. Articles are from scholars, judges and distinguished practitioners. The Charleston School of Law has the responsibility of producing the printed version that is expected in the early part of next year. (View FCLR Web site.)

Maritime Law Bulletin

The Maritime Law Bulletin, or MALABU, is a nexus of information for the maritime legal community. It strives to:

1. Provide a current and timely product, representing the most recent state of maritime jurisprudence and the industry as a whole;

2. Cover the wide spectrum of the maritime industry through three sections: law, commentary, and informative narratives;

3. Supply a forum for discussion in the maritime industry and maritime legal community.
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