The Charleston School of Law podcast is a thought-provoking conversation about today's legal profession. Listen to experienced attorney's share their thoughts and insights.
Charleston School of Law: Liz Stribling, Director of Education and Outreach - Charleston Pro Bono Legal Services
Charleston School of Law: Celebrating 20 Years of Serving the Greater Good with Andy Abrams
Episode 18: Charleston School of Law alum Tony Romeo shares his story about the search for Amelia Earhart's missing plane.
Episode 16: Charleston Law will host Pro Bono Orientation next week. We spoke to Hannah Honeycutt - Executive Director, South Carolina Access to Justice Commission about the current justice gap in the state.
In Part 3 of this series Charleston School of Law students Jonathan Raley and Gabriel Mangold introduce you to Karl, a 2020 alum and practicing attorney who will share his powerful story.If you are a law student, an attorney, an alum, or work in the legal profession and you feel like you are struggling with stress, anxiety, depression, mental or substance abuse we encourage you to reach out.Here are some contacts to help you get started: Beth Padgett, Lawyers Helping Lawyers: 803.240.6526, Gabriel Mangold, Charleston School of Law: 415.902.8570, Jonathan Raley, Charleston School of Law: 319.631.8625
In Part 2 of this series Charleston Law students Jonathan Raley and Gabriel Mangold lead a discussion with faculty, attorneys, and Beth Padgett with Lawyers Helping Lawyers. If you are a law student, an attorney, an alum, or work in the legal profession and you feel like you are struggling with stress, anxiety, depression, mental or substance abuse we encourage you to reach out.Here are some contacts to help you get started: Beth Padgett, Lawyers Helping Lawyers: 803.240.6526, Gabriel Mangold, Charleston School of Law: 415.902.8570 and Jonathan Raley, Charleston School of Law: 319.631.8625
Episode No. 13 with Charleston Law students Jonathan Raley and Gabriel Mangold takes a deep dive into their addictions and how the Wellness envirenment at the law school helped them meet the challenge.
Episode No. 12 with Haley Czarnek the National Director for Law Students for Climate Accountability. She will join the panel at the Law and Society Symposium for a deep dive on climate change and its impact on the legal field.
Episode No. 10 with Charleston School of Law professor Kevin Eberle. We discuss historical preservation in Charleston and the new/old historic home he purchased.
Episode No. 10 with Charleston School of Law professor Allyson Haynes Stuart. We discuss her new research published in the George Mason Law Review.
Episode No. 7 with Richard Waring ('12). Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for the Charleston Chamber of Commerce.
The South Carolina Bar-Continuing Legal Education Division will host a screen of the documentary, A Crime on the Bayou, at the South Carolina Bar Conference Center in Columbia. The 90-minute documentary portrays a dramatic incident in 1966 Louisiana that involved two arrests that both became landmark constitutional cases.
The Charleston School of Law and Furman University will host the 14th annual Law and Society Symposium on Friday, February 25. The theme of this year's event will be Mental Health and the Law. On the show today we welcome Dr. Justin Anker from the University of Minnesota. Dr. Anker will be speaking at this year's symposium.
The Charleston School of Law and Furman University will host the 14th annual Law and Society Symposium on Friday, February 25. The theme of this year's event will be Mental Health and the Law. On the show today, we welcome Carolyn Reinach Wolf, Attorney at Law at Abrams/Fensterman in New York. Wolf will be speaking at this year's symposium.
Charleston School of Law professor Paul Lund shares his love for teaching, the law, and music.
It's Pro Bono Week and we had the pleasure of speaking with Brett Stevens, an practicing attorney in Columbia.