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Faculty Awards |
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The School of Law is proud to recognize several of its faculty
members who were honored at the end of the 2003–2004 academic year.
Two Outstanding Faculty Publication Awards are given to faculty
members who have written an outstanding piece of scholarship.
Professor Richard Seamon received the book award for
Administrative Law: Principles and Practice. The article award
went to Professor Brant Hellwig for “Revisiting Byrum,” published in
the Virginia Tax Review.
The G.G. Dowling Faculty Award was given to Professor Nathan
Crystal. The award recognizes the faculty member who has typified
outstanding qualities of integrity, concern for -others, and legal
scholarship.
Professor Pat Hubbard was honored with the Outstanding Faculty
Service Award. The award is given to a faculty member who gives
unselfishly of his or her time to serve on University and law school
committees and to serve the community.
Voted by the law school student body as Teacher of the Year,
Professor Richard Seamon was given the Outstanding Faculty Member
Award.
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News of the South Carolina Law
Review |
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The South Carolina Law Review has developed a new
relationship with the state Bar. The law review will provide article
summaries for the Bar’s E-Blast service. E-Blast is a periodic
e-mail notification that goes out to all members of the Bar and
highlights new developments in South Carolina law. Lawyers in South
Carolina will get a taste of the content of the law review’s books
through this service.
Also, in a joint effort with the American Inns of Court and the
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough Center on Professionalism, the
South Carolina Law Review is now the home of the winning essay
in the Warren E. Burger Writing Competition at the United States
Supreme Court. This competition is designed to encourage outstanding
scholarship, “promoting the ideals of excellence, civility, ethics,
and professionalism within the legal profession,” which is a core
mission of the three organizations involved. The winning essay will
be published annually in Book 2 of the South Carolina Law Review.
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