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Cook, Eberle start at as faculty members

Chief Justice Toal to address students on opening day

Simpkins to lead diversity outreach efforts

Zisk named associate dean for academic affairs

Choudhury, Senn join law school faculty

Prof. Bridwell profiled in July Charleston Mercury

Mensel, Scheuerman to join faculty | Janssen to join



Aug. 17: Classes start for full-time students
Aug. 19:
Orientation for part-time students
Aug. 22:
Classes start for part-time students
Oct. 19-20:
Fall break
Nov. 22:
Last day of classes
Nov. 23-24:
Thanksgiving break
Nov. 27-Dec. 8:
Reading period and exam period
Jan. 8, 2007:
First day of spring term


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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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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


Tracing its origins to the 1825 formation of The Forensic Club, the Charleston School of Law is reinvigorating the study of law in Charleston by offering a rich, comprehensive three-year program rooted in excellence.

Not only will students be able to take advantage of mentoring and externship programs offered in conjunction with Charleston's collegial, professional Bar, they will get a firsthand look at the study of law in a city anchored by an area known as the Four Corners of Law.

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