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Tradition:
The Forensic Club
The
Charleston School of Law is rooted in tradition. In fact,
its origins predate the formation of the oldest law school
in the country.
In
1825, a group of Charleston attorneys chartered The Forensic
Club, a place to provide lectures on the law.
In
February 1826, The Forensic Club offered lectures in the
law to begin what essentially was the South's earliest law
school.
This
19th-century tradition of law continues today through the
Charleston School of Law, which has been assigned an interest
in the original Forensic Club.
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