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10 Oct 2014, 1:35 pm by Bob Lawless
On the other hand, I have a difficult time coming up with economic reasons why, for example, North Carolina and South Carolina would be so different than Tennessee and Georgia. [read post]
10 Oct 2014, 11:48 am by Nathan D. Taylor and Patrick Bernhardt
Although AB 1710’s limitation on the sale of SSNs is unique among the many state SSN laws, other state SSN laws do include similar prohibitions, such as the Alaska, Minnesota, North Carolina, South Carolina and Vermont laws. [read post]
10 Oct 2014, 10:24 am by Gregory Forman
Neither South Carolina nor West Virginia are thought of as progressive states. [read post]
10 Oct 2014, 8:12 am by Gerald Gregory Lutkenhaus
Unfortunately, their claims were initially denied so they came to me for representation.First, I was able to get them expedited Social Security Disability hearings before administrative law judges since they had claimed disability due to active military service after October 1, 2001.Second, in Virginia and in the Fourth Circuit (which covers Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, and South Carolina) there had been a favorable ruling by the United… [read post]
10 Oct 2014, 6:11 am by Jim Sedor
South CarolinaState and Federal Investigation Focuses on Political Action Committee Money [read post]
9 Oct 2014, 4:30 pm by Lyle Denniston
In South Carolina, however, the state supreme court on Thursday ordered all probate judges in the state not to issue any marriage licenses, at least while the issue remained pending in a federal district court. [read post]
9 Oct 2014, 8:46 am by John Elwood
The trial court excluded Sanders’s other-crimes evidence, and the South Carolina Supreme Court affirmed. [read post]
9 Oct 2014, 7:44 am by Joe May
South Carolina: “Reform advocate suggests abolishing SC ethics laws” by Cassie Cope in The State. [read post]
9 Oct 2014, 5:00 am by Ezra Rosser
In particular, we encourage the submission of research and work that is applicable to the Federal Reserve’s Third, Fourth, and Fifth Districts – comprising all of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, North and South Carolina, Washington, D.C., and parts of New Jersey and Kentucky. [read post]
8 Oct 2014, 12:05 pm by Paul Caron
The Tax Lawyer has published Vol. 67, No. 4 (Summer 2014): Rick Handel (South Carolina), A Conceptual Analysis of Nexus in State and Local Taxation, 67 Tax Law. 623 (2014) William J. [read post]
8 Oct 2014, 10:03 am by Lisa A. Mazzie
The decision is also likely to mean that the other states covered by those federal appellate court districts—Colorado, Kansas, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, and Wyoming—will also allow same-sex marriage. [read post]
7 Oct 2014, 12:56 pm by Robin Wilson
Courts of Appeals (the Fourth, Seventh and Tenth Circuits), couples in West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Colorado, Kansas and Wyoming may also now marry. [read post]
7 Oct 2014, 11:16 am by William Eskridge
In short order, marriage equality plaintiffs and supporters will prevail in North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia (all Fourth Circuit), as well as Colorado, Kansas, and Wyoming (Tenth Circuit). [read post]
7 Oct 2014, 10:02 am
Oklahoma is the 11th most church-going state, although it’s still behind new gay-marriage jurisdictions like Utah (5th), North Carolina (tied for 7th), and South Carolina (tied for 1st). [read post]
7 Oct 2014, 8:13 am by Joe May
South Carolina: “Supreme Court Rejects Appeal On South Carolina Redistricting” by The Associated Press in The Huffington Post. [read post]
7 Oct 2014, 6:34 am
" And at Politico Magazine, Richard Thompson and Erin Elizabeth Mersino of the Thomas More Law Center have an essay titled "Supreme Court to South Carolina: Drop dead; The justices don't care what voters think; Is that democracy? [read post]
7 Oct 2014, 6:04 am by Tammy Binford
Since the rulings will stand, the Supreme Court’s decision lifts the ban on same-sex marriage not just in the five states that had cases for the high court to consider—Utah, Oklahoma, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Indiana—but also in other states that have same-sex marriage bans and are under the jurisdiction of the 4th, 7th, and 10th Circuits—Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, West Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. [read post]
6 Oct 2014, 7:06 pm
Those decisions are now final, and mean that the same courts could in the future strike down similar laws in six other States within their jurisdictions: Colorado, Kansas, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia and Wyoming.Moreover, a decision striking down bans on same-sex marriage in Idaho and Nevada is expected soon from the very liberal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, with jurisdiction over seven more States than those two. [read post]
6 Oct 2014, 3:55 pm by Amy Howe
  This means that, although they were not directly before the Court, bans in North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Colorado, Kansas, and Wyoming are also effectively dead. [read post]
6 Oct 2014, 2:53 pm by Gregory Forman
The five states comprising the Fourth Circuit are Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. [read post]