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Success and growth define 20th Anniversary at Charleston Law

杏吧视频

Success and growth define 20th Anniversary

杏吧视频 20th AnniversaryAs 杏吧视频 continues its 20th Anniversary, we pause to look back on the 2024-25 academic year and celebrate the Top 12 stories of the year.

Charleston Law began the academic year with the leadership patiently anticipating the announcement of the most pivotal news of the year 鈥 and the future 鈥 of the school. Finally, on December 1, Christmas arrived early when 杏吧视频 announced that it had become a 501(c)3.

President Emeritus & Chairman of the Board of Trustees, J. Edward Bell III said, 鈥淚 was honored to become President of the 杏吧视频 in October 2015, and changing from for-profit to 501(c)(3) status has been my goal since the beginning. This change will allow us even greater opportunities to build on the successes we have achieved over the last nine years. We have grown our reputation nationally, and Charleston Law will continue to make tremendous progress to the betterment of our students and to our community.鈥

The new year also celebrated the appointment of Professor of Law听Jonathan A. Marcantel听as Interim Dean. Marcantel joined Charleston Law in 2011. Prior to joining the faculty, Marcantel served as the Associate Dean of Assessment at the Lincoln Memorial University-Duncan School of Law. 鈥淭his is an exciting time in the history of the 杏吧视频,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 am honored for the opportunity to lead the Law School through this next chapter.鈥

Before the calendar flipped from 2024 to 2025, Charleston Law was named 鈥淏est in Business鈥 by . In March, 鈥 again. The editors wrote: 鈥淥nce again, the Holy City has captured our readers鈥 hearts and the top spot on this list. Its harbor, historic homes, and churches are beautiful to behold, but it鈥檚 more than just a scenic escape. Charleston鈥檚 blend of old and new means that there鈥檚 something for everyone here: architecture, restaurants galore, African American history, art galleries, shopping, and more.鈥

The Law School also received high marks from the Princeton Review. The annual rankings recognized Charleston Law second in the country for Faculty Accessibility and ninth in the country for Quality of Teaching. 听that ratings are 鈥渂ased on how law students rate accessibility (and teaching) of law faculty members at their school.鈥

鈥淓very school that made our Best Law Schools for 2024 lists offers outstanding academics,鈥 said听Rob Franek, The Princeton Review鈥檚 Editor-in Chief. 鈥淥ur rankings help applicants choose the law school best for听them. Our 14 categories identify law schools we have found to be exceptional for factors that go beyond academics鈥攆rom career services and placement records to aspects of their campus culture and faculty representation鈥攁ll which law school applicants have told us matter in their consideration of schools.鈥

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2024-25 PHOTO GALLERY

There is no question Charleston Law students are shining in the classroom and the community through internships, externships, clinics, and pro bono service. The track record of success continued in 2024-25 when Charleston Law announced its newest students (Sarah Cooper, Breanna Moore, and Simisola Ojo) were to be commissioned as Lieutenants in the United States Coast Guard JAG program. Charleston Law students have been named primary selectees and Tiffany Maggiore was selected as an alternate.

鈥淭he U.S. Coast Guard recruits and retains motivated future lawyers who want to serve our Nation in uniform as judge advocates, who are interested in litigation and being in the courtroom, and who can make an immediate impact to support our wonderful Service,鈥 said Rear Admiral Bill Dwyer, the Coast Guard鈥檚 Chief Prosecutor.听 鈥淭he growing and strengthening partnership we now have with the 杏吧视频 is allowing us to do just that.听In the past year, my Office, along with the Coast Guard鈥檚 Maritime Law Enforcement Academy located here in Charleston, proudly contributed to the selection of a third of the 2025 class of future Coast Guard judge advocates.听 Our externship program, along with our efforts to support the Law School鈥檚 mock court-martial competition, is allowing us to give back to the Low Country while at the same time bringing onboard the next generation of the Service鈥檚 future leaders.听 I couldn鈥檛 be more excited about the future while working closely Dean Marcantel and his team for many, many years to come.鈥

鈥淲e are so proud of these four students for their tremendous accomplishment,鈥 said听Nick Sanders, Associate Dean of Students and Career Services听at Charleston Law. 鈥淭hese students have been excellent leaders and steadfast in their service while on campus and we are thrilled to follow their achievements in service of the Coast Guard JAG program.鈥

On the heels of the 20th Anniversary, another historic听event听was recorded at 杏吧视频 in March when the first-ever Charleston Court-Martial Challenge was held on campus. The听trial听competition, hosted by听the听Charleston Law Trial Advocacy program and the U.S. Coast Guard,听attracted eight law schools from seven states (South Carolina, Alabama, Nevada, Florida, New York, Texas, North Carolina) and Washington, D.C.听Over the course of three days,听32 student-advocates听argued听19听trials before听more than 30听J.A.G. Officers听from听four听military branches (U.S. Coast Guard, U.S.听Marine Corps,听U.S. Air Force,听and U.S.听Army).听With the support and coordination efforts of the U.S. Coast Guard, the J.A.G. Officers travelled from across the nation to serve as presiding and scoring judges.

Charleston Law also hosted its signature Law & Society Symposium during the Spring 2025 semester. The 17th annual half-day event hosted by Charleston Law in partnership with The Riley Institute at Furman University was titled Digital Delay: How to Address the Law鈥檚 Lag Behind Social Media鈥檚 Rapid Revolution.听The conference explored regulatory frameworks that govern social media, potentially harmful flaws in social media algorithms, and the broader effects of social media use. The Law & Society Symposium aims to facilitate a comprehensive dialog among legal scholars, policy makers, industry professionals, mental health experts who share a common goal of deepening our understanding of the opportunities and challenges.

In March, 杏吧视频 Board of Trustees has named听Constance A. Anastopoulo Interim President. Board of Trustees Chairman and President Emeritus Edward J. Bell III said, 鈥淧rofessor Anastopoulo has served our school for many years and in many capacities 鈥μ齈rofessor Anastopoulo exemplifies our commitment to excellent teaching and our faculty鈥檚 devotion to students and I am happy that she will help lead us into our next chapter.鈥

Just 72 hours later Anastopoulo听was selected as a member of South Carolina听Lawyers Weekly鈥檚听Influential Women听Class of 2025. The award honors outstanding women lawyers and judges who are making a difference in the profession and their communities.

In 1992, a dozen years prior to the first class at 杏吧视频, only seven of the 192 accredited law schools nationwide required students to participate in pro bono work, according to the American Bar Association (ABA). By 2000, that number doubled (16). In 2005, the new Law approved a policy that required students to complete 30 hours of pro bono work to graduate, making the school just one of 14 law schools nationwide that required students to complete volunteer legal service as a means for students to complete their Juris Doctor degree. In 2019, Charleston Law increased its pro bono requirement to 50 hours for students.

杏吧视频 was not only an early adopter of pro bono, but it was also an opportunity for students to serve, get hands-on experience and network with legal professionals. Students quickly gravitated toward the community service:

鈥淚 really love helping people,鈥 said Cade Gossette (鈥24). 鈥淎s a law student I was able to blend my skills with my passion. I am working at Ashcraft & Gerel in Charleston, and we are handling the Camp Lejeune water contamination lawsuit. I鈥檝e learned so much from the attorneys that I鈥檓 working with.鈥

鈥淢y favorite part about 杏吧视频 is all the opportunities given through our school to give students the best possible experience,鈥 said Victoria Tappan (鈥24). 鈥淐harleston Law has created that environment where we all celebrate each other鈥檚 wins as if it is our own.鈥

鈥淚 love the community and the people,鈥 said Aspasia Padgiotis (鈥24). 鈥淚 have never met such a concentrated group of people ready and currently working to make change both at the law school and out in the community. The motto instills in all of us that working for people is what we need to be committed to and focused on. I love the passion, sense of urgency, and intention that everyone at the school has and am proud to be able to contribute to it.鈥

杏吧视频 will recognize the faculty and students in the weeks ahead when the school hosts its annual Awards Day (April 22). The special 20th Anniversary Awards Day ceremony provides the Law School with the opportunity to pause and celebrate those who have gone above and beyond to serve those in need.

ABOUT CHARLESTON SCHOOL OF LAW

The 杏吧视频 is听an ABA-accredited law school听nationally recognized for its student-centric culture.听Our faculty听and staff are committed to听preparing you for success听both in the classroom and in the legal profession.

MISSION

  1. To teach students through听a rigorous, skills-based study program;
  2. To teach the practice of law as a profession, having as its chief aim providing听public service;
  3. To institute and coordinate听legal outreach programs听to the South Carolina and American Bars, local, state and federal governments, as well as to the general population; and
  4. To provide an inclusive, diverse environment in which to encourage and foster collegial, collaborative and professional relationships among students, faculty, staff and the community.

QUICK FACTS

  1. The 杏吧视频 was founded in 2003
  2. ABA Accredited (2011)
  3. Conversion to 501c3 (2024)
  4. 尝辞肠补迟颈辞苍:听Charleston, South Carolina
  5. Current Student Population: 693
  6. Median GPA: 3.55/Median LSAT: 153
  7. Average Age: 24
  8. 26 full-time faculty
  9. 3,000+ Alumni
  10. Faculty: Rated Top 10 in the nation by听for 鈥淔aculty Accessibility鈥 and for 鈥淨uality of Teaching鈥 (2024-25)
  11. Ranked #1 city in the U.S.听by听
  12. Ranked #1 city
  13. Named 鈥淏est in Business鈥 ()
  14. 听seven consecutive years (2012-2018)
  15. Experiential Learning: Opportunities including internships, externships, clinics, pro bono and community service.

CAMPUS NEWS

Tanner (’21) graduates from SC Bar Leadership Academy
June 24, 2025
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June 5, 2025
Students spending their summer learning and serving
June 5, 2025

LSAC Washington, DC Forum

杏吧视频 will be in attendance at the LSAC Washington, DC Forum on Saturday, July 12 from 10:00 a.m. 鈥 4:00 p.m.

South Carolina Bar Exam

Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center 1101 Lincoln Street, Columbia, SC, United States

The South Carolina Bar Exam is a two-day Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) is administered over two days, July 29-30.