Fired professors sue Charleston School of Law
Two longtime Charleston School of Law professors who lost their jobs in a recent layoff have gone on the offensive, filing separate suits against the school alleging that their firings were retaliatory.
Charleston School of Law’s downward spiral benefits competitors
Charleston School of Law students are running from the tumult on their campus and into the open arms of nearby law schools, some of which appear to be ramping up recruitment efforts in the Holy City.
An exclusive: Details on Charleston School of Law president’s meeting with students
Private, for-profit law school established in downtown Charleston in 2003 now has a $6 million debt hanging over its head and seeks wealthy suitor, preferably an existing academic institution, to rescue it from closure and the clutches of the InfiLaw corporation.
Meet the new boss: Charleston law hires another president with an InfiLaw connection
For the second time in less than a year, the Charleston School of Law has hired a president who has ties to InfiLaw. The move has deepened an already substantial wedge between the school’s owners, Robert Carr and George Kosko, and faculty members and students.
American Bar Association investigating Charleston School of Law
Charleston School of Law students and the faculty members who survived a recent layoff should expect to see a new face on campus soon – an investigator from the American Bar Association.
Big trouble in little law school
The resignation of one of the five founders of the Charleston School of Law is the latest in a series of unfortunate events that have cast a long shadow over the beleaguered institution.
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