Remembering Judge G. Ross Anderson Jr. The Honorable G. Ross Anderson Jr., former United States District Judge for the District of South Carolina and 1954 South Carolina Law alumnus, died on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020.
Kuo named Assoc. Dean for Academic Affairs Professor Susan Kuo, the Class of 1969 Chair for Teaching Excellence, has been named associate dean for academic affairs.
Prof. Black gets grant to explore origins of education funding gaps Prof. Derek Black received a grant from the university's Racial Justice and Equity Research Fund to explore the racial heritage of current school funding practices.
World Food Program, led by David Beasley, wins Nobel Peace Prize In October, the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the World Food Program, whose executive director is 1983 alumnus David Beasley.
William Hubbard starts tenure as law school dean Fifty years after arriving at UofSC as a student, the former Carolina Scholar leads the law profession into the future.
UofSC law students help Breonna Taylor's family secure $12 million settlement Jasmine Caruthers (left) and A.C. Parham worked with Prof. Colin Miller to research no-knock warrants to assist the Taylor family's lawyer in the wrongful death civil suit.
Samuels named UofSC Interim Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies Joel H. Samuels, professor of law and director of the Rule of Law Collaborative, was appointed Interim Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies on Sept. 1.
South Carolina Law welcomes Class of 2023 The School of Law welcomed 217 new first-year students on August 17. The class meets or exceeds all recent metrics, making it one of the most academically-talented in school history, despite a challenging environment.
Striving to make "back to school" easier Second-year law student Brittany Roberts starts new initiative to help support local teachers and students through Adopt a Teacher program.
Celebrating 2020 award winners The School of Law recognizes students, faculty and staff who have made outstanding achievements in the 2019-2020 academic year.
Shaping the future After nine years, Rob Wilcox is stepping down as dean of South Carolina Law. But in that brief time, he has made an indelible impact on the school and its graduates that will be felt for decades to come.
The long march towards equality This August, as our nation celebrates the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote, we celebrate five alumnae who have fought for equal right for all.
Staying prepared for success Career Services and Pro Bono help students strengthen existing or gain new professional skills as summer opportunities dry up due to the pandemic.
Faculty respond to the crisis As the world grapples with so many questions surrounding the coronavirus, South Carolina Law faculty members have put their expertise and knowledge to the test in order to help our nation navigate the new normal.
Hubbard chosen to lead UofSC School of Law William Hubbard, a former president of the ABA, has been named the new dean of South Carolina Law. He will officially begin his duties on Aug. 1.
A call for change The South Carolina Law community joins the chorus of voices speaking out against racial injustice after the recent and tragic deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor.
Carson Sadro '20 to compete in prestigious Top Gun National Mock Trial Competition South Carolina Law alumna one of 16 trial advocates nationwide invited to compete at Baylor Law
Loan forgiveness fund applications accepted through June South Carolina Law alumni who work in the public sector are encouraged to apply for public interest loan forgiveness funds through June 30.
Avoiding coronavirus cyber-scams The Cybersecurity Legal Task Force has developed a list of the latest attacks and scams cyber criminals are using to get your data during the pandemic.
Improvising under pressure: the transition to online learning When faced with the daunting task of moving the entire law school curriculum to an online delivery model in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, faculty, staff and students at South Carolina Law rose to the occasion and met the challenges head-on.
Protecting your data while working from home During this unprecedented time, there are a record number of individuals working remotely. Learn how you can keep your files secure with these tips from the School of Law's Cybersecurity Legal Task Force.
Remembering Prof. Bob Felix Robert L. Felix, who began teaching at South Carolina Law in 1967 and was one of the most senior active members of the faculty, died on Tuesday, March 24. He was 85 years old.
1954 Law alumnus Jim Konduros dies 1954 law alumnus and donor James Samuel "Jim" Konduros, 88, died on Friday, March 13. Konduros helped establish several leadership and public service programs at the School of Law.
UofSC Law Ranks in Top 50 for ABA ultimate bar passage rate South Carolina Law students continue to succeed on bar exams
National Cybersecurity Legal Institute focuses on ransomware Ransomware cost the U.S. healthcare, education and government sectors alone more than $7 billion in 2019. On March 5, the Institute provides training to avoid becoming a victim.
A nation of laws In a groundbreaking class, South Carolina Law students are creating the first code of laws for the Catawba Indians.
Driven to serve The Palmetto Leader, a new access-to-justice program, rolls into rural communities this fall.
Mock Trial team No. 4 in the country In just 12 years, South Carolina Law's Mock Trial team has risen from nothing to be a perennial national contender, and is currently ranked No. 4 in the country.
11 Best Cybersecurity Practices The School of Law's Cybersecurity Legal Task Force has identified this list of measures to to combat cyber threats and help protect your firm.
Students place in quarter finals of pro football negotiation competition Three South Carolina Law students ranked in the top eight out of 48 teams in a simulated contract negotiation contest based on real-life NFL free agent scenarios.
South Carolina Law Review symposium to focus on human trafficking The South Carolina Law Review's 2020 symposium will examine the effects of and legal avenues for combating human trafficking within the state of South Carolina as well as throughout the nation.