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  About the Charleston Law Review

The Charleston Law Review is an independent organization composed entirely of second and third year students at the Charleston School of Law. In order to gain membership on the Charleston Law Review, students must compete in a writing competition that begins after spring semester finals have concluded. After completion of the writing competition, offers for membership are made to students based on a combination of grades and the scored writing piece.

The Law Review's primary objective is to foster the knowledge and insight of students, practitioners, scholars, and the judiciary through a traditional forum dedicated to augmenting the pursuit of innovative legal expression, composition, and scholarship. Members of the Law Review contribute to this objective by editing articles, writing notes, and actively participating in all aspects of the publication process.

By participating in the publication process, members of the Charleston Law Review receive invaluable analytical skills and extensive legal writing and editing experience.

Contact: info@charlestonlawreview.org

Charleston Law Review is a general interest publication committed to the finest scholarship and research across a broad range of topics in the law.

Charleston Law Review is a publication of the Charleston School of Law.

P.O. Box 535
Charleston, SC 29402
843-329-1000

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