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As overhaul of South Carolina’s judicial selection process last year was underwhelming, and a new judicial merit selection ...
Earlier this year there was a South Carolina judicial race with a qualified, unopposed candidate who lost her election.
The order guarantees voters, at least for now, the ability to sue to enforce rights guaranteed under the landmark 1965 law.
A woman who spent more than two years in prison over her disruptive behavior and comments to police during a 2020 Black Lives ...
The Supreme Court has extended a pause, for now, on a lower court ruling that struck down a key tool for protecting minority ...
Summerville lawyer David Johnston received retroactive law license suspension for a federal misdemeanor charge his actions at ...
Alex Murdaugh's attorney claims new evidence of jury tampering by clerk Becky Hill may be grounds for overturning his murder ...
South Carolina’s top judicial leaders say family courts are overwhelmed, and Berkeley County is one of the hardest-hit. A new ...
Patients do not have legal standing to sue if a state denies their right to see their preferred medical provider, the court said in a 6-3 ruling.
Medina turns on Section 1983’s reference to “rights” protected by federal law. Past Supreme Court decisions establish that ...
The South Carolina Supreme Court heard oral arguments over the 2022 congressional map, which plaintiffs argue 'dilutes' the Democratic votes. News Sports Downtown TALK Advertise Obituaries ...
A new ruling, supported by six of the Supreme Court's nine judges, will also allow states to cut off reimbursements to Planned Parenthood for many low-income Americans.