IN RE SOUTH CAROLINA COURT RULES


372 S.C. 483 (2007)

642 S.E.2d 733

In re AMENDMENTS TO the SOUTH CAROLINA APPELLATE COURT RULES.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

March 7, 2007.


ORDER

The South Carolina Bar has proposed amending Rule 401, South Carolina Appellate Court Rules, to allow students at the Charleston School of Law to appear on behalf of clients and engage in other permitted activities through clinical legal education programs at the Charleston School of Law. Currently, only students at the University of South Carolina School of Law are permitted to engage in such activities.

Because the American Bar Association's Council...

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