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JUSTICE TOAL SPEAKS
S.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Jean Toal (l) talks
with a student on the opening day of classes, Aug. 17. Toal gave
a speech on legal professionalism at Gailliard Auditorium that was
attended by the school's 600 students.

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Charleston School of Law offers students the unique opportunity
to study the time-honored practice of law amid the beauty and grace
of one of the South's oldest and most prestigious cities -- Charleston,
S.C.
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Second-year law student
Jeff Yungman won a prestigious summer 2006 fellowship from
the American Bar Association that will provide help and assistance
to Charleston's homeless.
Yungman,
a social worker for 25 years who has served as clinical director
at Crisis Ministries in Charleston for the last seven years, said
he was honored by the $2,500 fellowship.
- Read
more about Yungman's summer internship project
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