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  2. Charleston School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The five founders were Alex Sanders (a former president of the College of Charleston and a former Chief Judge of the South Carolina Court of Appeals), Edward J. Westbrook (a notable civil lawyer in Charleston), Robert Carr (a U.S. magistrate judge), George Kosko (a U.S. magistrate judge until 2008), [8] and Ralph McCullough (a professor ...

  3. University of South Carolina Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The library served as the university's main library until 1940 with the completion of what is now McKissick Museum. As one of the library system's special collections, the library houses items relating to the state of South Carolina and the American South in general, such as Civil War diaries, family papers, etc. [12]

  4. Joseph F. Rice School of Law - Wikipedia

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    In 1891, the Law Department was moved to Legare College. From 1919 to 1950, the law school was located in Petigru College (in 1950, renamed to Currell College). From 1950 to 1974, the law school was located in the new Petigru College. From 1974 to 2017, the law school was located in the University of South Carolina Law Center at 701 Main Street ...

  5. Discus (website) - Wikipedia

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    Discus (sometimes stylized as DISCUS, also referred to as South Carolina's Virtual Library and SC Discus) is a free-of-charge [2] digital library intended exclusively for residents of the U.S. state of South Carolina that is managed by the South Carolina State Library. [3] The digital library aims to provide several reliable online resources.

  6. Why did S.C. Education Department hire a private attorney to ...

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    South Carolina law allows proposed regulations to automatically become law if they are not voted on within 120 days. The initial request called for Coleman to work from Oct. 31, 2023, to June 30 ...

  7. South Carolina State Library - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina State Library (SCSL) is the official State Library of South Carolina located in Columbia, South Carolina.It is both a library and a state agency. The SCSL manages public library development, federal and state funding for libraries, service for print-disabled and physically handicapped patrons, library service for state institutions, and library service to state government ...

  8. Charleston Library Society - Wikipedia

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    The Library Society was located at 50 Broad St. from 1835 to 1914. The Library Society has been located at 164 King St. since 1914. The Library Society has expanded into an adjacent building at 160 King St. starting in 1992. Charleston Library Society, founded in 1748, is a subscription library in Charleston, South Carolina.

  9. Category : University of South Carolina School of Law alumni

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    Pages in category "University of South Carolina School of Law alumni" The following 135 pages are in this category, out of 135 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .