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  1. The University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law, also known as South Carolina Law School, is a professional school within the University of South Carolina.Founded in 1867, it is the only public and non-profit law school in South Carolina. It has been accredited by the American Bar Association since 1925 and a member of the Association of American Law Schools since 1924.

  2. The University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law prepares lawyer-leaders to serve their communities through hands-on, experiential learning. Our graduates transition seamlessly into successful careers in business, government, and private practice around the country. Academics. Admissions. Faculty. Student Life. Careers. Visit.

  3. 10 de nov. de 2023 · By Peggy Binette, peggy@mailbox.sc.edu, 803-413-3323. The University of South Carolina’s School of Law has a new name thanks to the generosity and vision of well-known alumnus and longtime benefactor, plaintiffs’ trial lawyer Joe Rice.

  4. The University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law is one of the nation's oldest law schools and the state's only nonprofit law school. With our enthusiastic faculty, new building featuring state of the art technology, and flexible curriculum, your legal education knows no limits.

  5. Established in 1867, the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law is centrally located in the capitol city of Columbia with an easy drive to the mountains and the coast. As the seat of state government, Columbia is home to the South Carolina Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and more.

  6. Middle School Pipeline program engages young learners with the value of law. The USC Joseph F. Rice School of Law hosted students from Hopkins Middle School for a series of programs on legal storytelling and the chance to be part of a courtroom in action. Celebrating 2024 Award Winners.

  7. 10 de nov. de 2023 · Joe Rice started practicing law at Blatt & Fales in Barnwell, South Carolina, after graduating from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1979. Working closely beside his mentor, the late Ron Motley (B.A. ’66, J.D. ’71), Rice and Motley took on two powerful industries: asbestos and tobacco.