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As managing partner of Nelson, Mullins, Riley & Scarborough, LLP, one of the nation’s most successful law firms, David Dukes, class of 1984, is a frequent traveler continually expanding the firm’s horizons. |
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J. Michelle Childs, class of 1991, was honored with the 2008 Trailblazer award at this year’s “I’m Every Woman Leadership Conference” held in Atlanta, Georgia. Childs is currently the Chief Administrative Judge for General Sessions and Business Courts for the Fifth Judicial Circuit of Richland and Kershaw Counties. |
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Coleman Karesh Law Library is sponsoring a colloquium, The Law Librarian’s Role in the Scholarly Enterprise Colloquium Friday, November 21, 2008, which will explore the librarian’s role in legal scholarship, focusing on the effects of technological advances in the production and delivery of legal information and the possibilities of collaboration between scholars and librarians to advance legal scholarship. |
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The Digital Collection of the Coleman Karesh Law Library of the University of South Carolina School of Law holds images of artwork held by the Law School. The artwork depicts lawyers, jurists, political figures, legal thinkers and scholars prominent in South Carolina legal history from the beginnings of the Carolina colony in the 1660s to the present. |
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Eboni Nelson, Assistant Professor of Law, recently received The John Templeton Foundation Academic Scholarship Award as given by the Pacific Legal Foundation, which is a public interest legal organization that champions individuals’ constitutional rights. The Award encourages junior faculty members at American law schools to add to the body of legal-academic scholarship in support of freedom and free enterprise. |
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