FCLR editorial board
Members of the 2008-09 student editorial board of the Federal Courts Law review are pictured above. To learn who they are and see a larger photo, click here.

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CSOL at FMJA meeting
Representatives from the Charleston School of Law attended the 2006 Federal Magistrate Judges Association meeting in New York. Pictured above from left is U.S. Magistrate Judge John Facciola, editor-in-chief of the FCLR; U.S. Magistrate Judge George Kosko; CSOL Professor Allyson Haynes, faculty adviser to students; Michelle Wise, student senior articles editor; and Susie Hill, student editor-in-chief.

 


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A new hard-copy issue of 2006 and 2007 articles from the Federal Courts Law Review is now available. The review, published online since 1997 by the Federal Magistrate Judges Association, is a collaboration of the FMJA with students from the Charleston School of Law. To get your copy, click here.

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Federal Courts Law Review
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Charleston, SC 29402

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Federal Courts Law Review

The Federal Courts Law Review (FCLR) is an electronic law review dedicated to legal scholarship relating to the federal courts. Published articles are written by scholars, judges and distinguished practitioners. The editorial board, composed primarily of United States Magistrate Judges and law school professors, uniquely combines the insight of the federal judiciary with the perspective of law school academics. The FCLR, founded in July 1997, is a publication of the Federal Magistrate Judges Association.

The Charleston School of Law was selected in August 2005 by the Federal Magistrate Judges Association to print the hard copy version of the FCLR. Members of the CSOL FCLR work with federal magistrate judges on FCLR's Editorial Board to finalize articles for both the online and hard copy versions, and will collaborate with the FCLR Editorial Board on future articles and symposia. CSOL FCLR members are chosen each year based on outstanding academic and writing ability.

VOLUME 1: The Federal Courts Law Review is pleased to announce the publication of Volume 1: A Compilation of Articles Published Electronically from 1998 to 2006. If you wish to purchase a subscription, please email us at fclr@charlestonlaw.org. With the subscription you will receive forthcoming publications and a free copy of Volume 1.


2008-09 Editorial Board:
Top row, l-r: Rick Parrotte, Zach Naert, Andrew Kunz, Joe McMurray
Bottom row, l-r: Katherine Davis, Rene Dukes, Christina Dixon, Courtney Laster, Elizabeth Freeman
Not Pictured: Charlene Allen, Carl Carlson, Benjamin Kinser.


2008-2009 FEDERAL COURTS LAW REVIEW MEMBERS

Editorial Board:

Editor in Chief
Andrew Kunz
Student Works Editor
Charlene Allen
Managing Editor
Rick Parrotte
Associate Editors
Courtney Laster
Christina Dixon
Associate Student Works
Benjamin Kinser
Articles Editors
Katherine Davis
Elizabeth Freeman
Zach Naert

Publications Editor
Joe McMurray

Research Editor
Rene Dukes
Marketing and TechnologyEditor
Carl Carlson

 


Faculty Advisor: Allyson Haynes

 

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