The South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business (SCJILB) archives its mastheads for all current members, as well as alumni and other scholars.
Susan Kuo is a Professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law and an
affiliated researcher with the Hazards and Vulnerability Research Institute. Her research
focuses on disaster law and policy and has been published in law reviews including
the Boston College Law Review, the Washington University Law Review, the Indiana Law Journal, and the U.C. Davis Law Review. She teaches or has taught Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Federal Courts, Conflict
of Laws, Civil Procedure, Law and Social Justice, and Race and the Law.
Jesse Cross is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of South Carolina School
of Law, where he teaches courses on Legislation, Health Law, and Conflict of Laws.
Professor Cross received a J.D. from Yale Law School, an M.A. in English from the
University of California, Irvine, and a B.A. from Dartmouth College. After graduating
from law school, Professor Cross served as a Counsel in the Office of the Legislative
Counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives, an office that works with all the committees
and Members of the House of Representatives to draft legislation on a non-partisan,
impartial, and confidential basis. In this role, Professor Cross drafted legislation
relating to the Medicare program and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
(commonly known as “Obamacare”), as well as legislation relating to health information
technology and health care fraud, waste, and abuse.
Emily Winston joined the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2019. She teaches
Business Associations, Securities Regulation, and a seminar titled The Social Impact
of Business Activity. Her research explores the economic and social impacts of business
law, including corporate governance and financial market regulation. Most recently,
her research has explored the relationship between capital markets regulation and
wealth inequality. Prior to joining the University of South Carolina School of Law,
she was a Jacobson Research Fellow in Law and Business at NYU School of Law. Prior
to that, she was a Clinical Fellow and Supervising Attorney at NYU’s Business Law
Transactions Clinic. She also served as a C.V. Starr Lecturer at the Peking University
School of Transnational law in Shenzhen, China.Professor Winston earned a B.A. in
Economics and a B.A. in Government and Politics from the University of Maryland. She
received her J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School in 2010. After earning
her J.D., she practiced law for several years at Dewey & LeBoeuf and Paul Hastings
in New York where her practice focused on capital markets and finance transactions
involving publicly traded Latin American companies.
Alumni relations are currently coordinated online via theSCJILB Members and Alumni Facebook Group. Alumni not already affiliated with the Facebook group, or who do not have access
to Facebook, can contact the Journal at scjilb@gmail.com.
For Alumni currently affiliated with the SCJILB Alumni LinkedIn Group, we are working
on a way to consolidated notifications, so those who choose to be notified through
LinkedIn or other social media groups can receive updates, as well.
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