The intersection of Broad and Meeting Streets is known as the Four Corners of Law. The buildings on the four corners represent Federal (US Post Office and Federal Courthouse), State (Charleston County Courthouse — in which state law is enforced), City (Charleston City Hall) and ecclesiastical law (St. Michael’s Church).
Here you can see St. Michael’s steeple framed between a corner of City Hall and a Palmetto tree, with the US Post Office and the County Courthouse on the right.
Have you studied law here?