Remembering South Carolina’s legal leaders Law school and SC Bar co-host “Memory Hold the Door” ceremony to recognize contributions of legal professionals who exhibited high ethical and professional standards during their lives.
USC Rice School of Law student recognized for legal writing excellence William Rees ('25) received a Burton Award for excellence in legal writing for his South Carolina Law Review article on law enforcement and privacy.
Law school classmates forge lifelong friendship 2018 classmates bond over marathons and motherhood, supported by a familiar, nurturing presence.
Lessons in leadership with USC Women’s Basketball Coach Dawn Staley The Lawyers as Leaders class features multidisciplinary experts throughout the semester, who share their experiences as leaders.
Timely symposium on access to justice Panelists at the annual South Carolina Law Review event encouraged attendees to think critically about legal institutions and consider opportunities for reform.
Retired Chief Justice Donald W. Beatty honored by Supreme Court and Governor during portrait unveiling ceremony The Supreme Court of South Carolina held a special term of court on April 22, 2025, to unveil the official portrait of retired Chief Justice Donald W. Beatty, honoring his distinguished service and lasting contributions to the judiciary and the citizens of South Carolina.
Inspiring future appellate advocates The Honorable J. Michelle Childs ('91) of the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, the Honorable Albert Diaz, chief judge of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and attorneys Bill Nettles and Tejinder Singh shared their experience, advice and insight with law students.
Compassion at the heart of "The Global Nexus" symposium SC Journal of International Law and Business event centered on "Business, Human Rights, and Sustainability in the Nuclear Age."
Generative AI and access to justice At the law school's second annual TechInLaw Symposium, experts explore the crucial role of technology in maintaining an equitable justice system.
Innovating for safety US Department of Transportation Transforming Transportation Advisory Committee, on which Professor Bryant Walker Smith serves as vice chair, releases 99-page report with straightforward recommendations to harness innovation for the public good.
Law school recognizes advocates and hears from ABA president-elect during annual MLK ceremony During the Celebration of the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., three organizations received awards for legal advocacy, and one distinguished guest received a special recognition.
Law professor climbs public influence rankings among country's top education scholars Ranked No. 30 overall, Derek Black is the only full-time law professor to appear on Education Week's annual rankings of top scholars impacting educational practice and policy.