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Emotional SC adoption case may weigh state, fed law Spartanburg Herald Journal The South Carolina Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case, and the justices could for the first time be weighing state adoption law against a federal law, little known in South Carolina, meant to protect Native American children. Emotional adoption case may weigh state, federal law Emotional adoption case may weigh state, fed law |
![]() Philippine Headline News | Corona lawyers oppose subpoena on SC documents GMA News Citing "judicial privilege," the defense panel has opposed the prosecution's request for the impeachment court to subpoena Supreme Court documents during the trial of impeached Chief Justice Renato Corona. "The request seeks to produce records of the Impeachment Court allows submission of Corona's bank records 'with limitation' Corona camp files motion vs subpoenas for SC records Tax chief says several 'discrepancies' found in Corona's SALNs |
Group goes to court over SC inmate mental health Aiken Standard By MEG KINNARD AP COLUMBIA -- A Columbia-based advocacy group that sued South Carolina's prisons agency over the care of mentally ill inmates is finally getting its day in court. Circuit Court Judge Michael Baxley is expected to begin hearing arguments |
![]() Daily Mail | VK Singh age row: Supreme Court points to procedural lapses Daily Mail A shocked and awed defence ministry was tightlipped after the SC's blunt posers. It was, however, learnt that the government was considering withdrawing Antony's December 30, 2011, order that dismissed the General's Statutory Complaint on the age row. SC defers Army Chief's hearing on age row till Feb 10 SC questions govt's dismissal of Army chief's complaint SC defers Army Chief age row case, slams govt |
SC high court to decide if public records law violates school administrators Student Press Law Center SOUTH CAROLINA — The South Carolina attorney general intervened Tuesday in a state Supreme Court case to decide whether school administrator associations fall under the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act. Alan Wilson, the state's attorney |

