
Dean's message
In his final message, Dean Rob Wilcox reflects on his time at the law school, the many changes the school has seen, as well as a look ahead to brighter days.
Welcome to the digital version of South Carolina Law's alumni magazine, the fine print*. This Summer 2020 issue is being published and delivered online in response to COVID-19 and the desire to reduce the number of people normally required to print and mail the publication.
In his final message, Dean Rob Wilcox reflects on his time at the law school, the many changes the school has seen, as well as a look ahead to brighter days.
This August, as our nation celebrates the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote, we celebrate five alumnae who have fought for equal right for all.
When faced with the daunting task of moving the entire law school curriculum to an online delivery model in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, faculty, staff and students rose to the occasion and met the challenges head-on.
Career Services and Pro Bono help students strengthen existing or gain new professional skills as summer opportunities dry up due to the pandemic.
As the world grapples with so many questions surrounding the coronavirus, South Carolina Law faculty members have put their expertise and knowledge to the test in order to help our nation navigate the new normal.
After nine years, Rob Wilcox is stepping down as dean of South Carolina Law. But in that brief time, he has made an indelible impact on the school and its graduates that will be felt for decades to come.
Read a summary of the findings from the School of Law's strategic planning initiative that will help ensure the success of this institution for years to come.