November 05, 2009
SC Supreme Court Denies Governor’s Request to Keep Investigation Secret
The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Gov. Mark Sanford cannot keep secret the Ethics Commission’s investigation of him.
October 19, 2009
SC Supreme Court Hears Governor Sanford’s Argument Against Ethics Report Release
Sanford’s lawyers want the court to order the state Ethics Commission to keep its report secret.
October 13, 2009
SC Court: Lawyer Joel Bieber Shouldn’t be Disciplined for Ads
The South Carolina Supreme Court has dismissed disciplinary charges against a lawyer once accused of making misleading promises in his ads.
September 22, 2009
Court Sides With SC Congregation In Land Dispute
The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a congregation that left the Episcopal Church and battled over land and assets with the state Episcopal diocese.
August 04, 2009
You May Get to Vote on Lowering Drinking Age in South Carolina
Recent court rulings that South Carolina’s law setting the legal drinking age at 21 are unconstitutional could mean you’ll get to vote next year on a constitutional amendment to set the age.
June 08, 2009
South Carolina Governor Asks to Dismiss Federal Stimulus Case
South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford has followed through on a promise to drop legal challenges in his fight
over federal stimulus cash.
June 05, 2009
S.C. Supreme Court : Show Schools the Money
High Court orders Sanford to request the stimulus money, to be primarily used for schools. Ruling likely to ends months of political battles.
May 26, 2009
Governor Sanford Asks Federal Judge to Move Stimulus Lawsuit
Gov. Mark Sanford is asking a federal judge to move a lawsuit over stimulus money out of the state Supreme Court and into federal court.
September 17, 2008
Convicted Killer Trying To Get Death Sentence Overturned
A Greenville man convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend inside a Bi-Lo grocery store is attempting to get his death penalty sentence overturned.
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