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Charleston to host forum on Citizens United, super PACs - Charleston City Paper


Charleston to host forum on Citizens United, super PACs
Charleston City Paper
Friday morning, a panel of well-known speakers will discuss the post-Citizens United campaign landscape in a free symposium presented by the Charleston Law Review and Furman University's Riley Institute. The Role of Government Symposium, ...
Immigration, election financing topics at S.C. forumThe Times and Democrat

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Immigration, election financing topics at SC forum - MyrtleBeachOnline.com


Immigration, election financing topics at SC forum
MyrtleBeachOnline.com
AP CHARLESTON, SC -- Immigration and campaign financing are among the topics being discussed at a government forum at the Charleston School of Law. The two-day symposium scheduled to open Thursday features Common Cause CEO Bob Edgar, former South ...

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HICKS COLUMN: Refreshing, politically incorrect voice of Fritz Hollings still ... - Charleston Post Courier


HICKS COLUMN: Refreshing, politically incorrect voice of Fritz Hollings still ...
Charleston Post Courier
He works with the Charleston School of Law, the Hollings Cancer Center at MUSC and the Hollings Center for International Dialogue, something there isn't enough of these days. Although he's out of politics, he still takes shots at Washington on The ...

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Lesbian couple applies for marriage license - Charleston City Paper


Charleston City Paper

Lesbian couple applies for marriage license
Charleston City Paper
"We were very aware of the fact that she was going to say, 'We don't recognize your love in South Carolina,'" says Trilling, a law student at the Charleston School of Law. "It's just another thing to have someone say that to you. It's hard to hear.
Same sex couple applies for marriage even though they know they will be deniedWCBD

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Heirs' property group to honor Sanders - Charleston Post Courier


Heirs' property group to honor Sanders
Charleston Post Courier
He's served as president of the College of Charleston (the best job he said he's ever had), chief judge of South Carolina's Court of Appeals, a member of both the state House of Representatives and Senate, and co-founded the Charleston School of Law, ...

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