Judge Richard Gergel’s Opening Comments at the Law and Society Symposium on Religion and the Law


The Honorable Judge Richard Gergel, sitting Federal District Court Judge here in Charleston, S.C., gave a very memorable set of Opening Comments recently at the Law and Society Symposium about the history of the City where this Law School sits. He was kind enough to permit me to post this on the Equity is Swell blog. It elegantly states some very interesting history – and history that many of us, including the author of this Blog, were totally unaware of. I commend his opening remarks to you – I suspect (like me) you will find them genuinely of great interest. Thanks, Judge Gergel.

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