Professor Charles joined the full-time faculty at Cooley Law School after serving the school as a Visiting Professor teaching Research & Writing. He also serves as a faculty specialist in Cooley’s Academic Resource Center. Prior to joining Cooley, Professor Charles was a judicial law clerk for the 21st Circuit Court in Isabella County, Mich.
During his student tenure at Cooley, he was Assistant Editor and Scholarly Writing Editor for the Law Review, received the Krasicky Award given to the editor who makes the most significant contribution, earned Certificates of Merit in Constitutional Law I, Property II, Advance Writing, Sales, and Estate Planning; and was on the Dean’s List and Honor Roll. Professor Charles’s undergraduate degree was in International Law with an emphasis in Russian Studies.
His publications include a plain-English pamphlet on garnishment procedure and an article advocating fair business taxation: Brad Charles, Student Author, “Calling for a New Analytical Framework for Monetary Development Exactions: The “Substantial Excess Test,” 22 Thomas M. Cooley L. Rev. 1 (2005). He also co-presented on inductive generalizations at the Legal Writing Institute’s 2008 Biennial Conference.
Professor Charles’s community service work includes Project Homeless Connect (2008), United Way Day of Caring (2007), Elder Law of Michigan, Inc.; and pro bono legal representation.
At Cooley, Professor Charles teaches Research & Writing.
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