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In Fall 2009, Will Cook was beginning his third year as an assistant professor at Charleston School of Law and Katie (Fowler) Monoc (’09) was beginning her final year as a law student.
After meeting through a mutual friend, the professor/student relationship quickly blossomed into founders of the annual Law & Society symposium and, eventually, lifelong friends. “Will became and remains one of my closest friends now,” she said.
After meeting through a mutual friend, the professor/student relationship quickly blossomed into founders of the annual Law & Society symposium and, eventually, lifelong friends. “Will became and remains one of my closest friends now,” she said.
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