Posts relating to “south carolina appellate law” (5)
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Judges barred from demanding doctors notes in transgender name change …
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk — Authority 986
-pass defence policy bill. South Carolina Republican senator Jim DeMint, who during a 2004 campaign said gays should not be allowed […] his birth name to Olin. Now, an appellate court has struck down the requirement, saying the state has no business asking […] it was coming from one of my parents was a bonus." US law typically allows any name changes absent evidence of fraud or4 weeks ago -
Company Found Guilty of a Racially Hostile Work Environment, Plaintiffs …
Urbanmecca.com | African American News — Authority 478
Circuit noted racial hostility at Nucor’s plant near Charleston, South Carolina, including the fact that […] ." --Brown v. Nucor appellate decision, at 151. All current or former black employees of the Nucor Berkeley plant in South […] Birmingham, Ala.-based law firm that represents the plaintiffs. “Given what the six Arkansas plaintiffs had to endure since6 days ago -
Senate confirms Judge Davis
Virginia Lawyers Weekly — Authority 430
over federal cases in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and North and South Carolina. Another nominee, Virginia Supreme […] Circuit “in the near future” and be a member of the appellate court for its December sitting. Sen. Barbara Mikulski, D […] a nominee worthy to fill this seat,” she added, noting that Davis was once Murnaghan’s law clerk. “He is a man of the1 week ago -
4th Circuit’s Wilkins jumps back into private practice
Virginia Lawyers Weekly — Authority 430
to the detriment of mentoring and social interaction. He blamed the increase in lawyers in South Carolina, the growth of […] Greenville office with memorabilia on the walls and a desk laden with neatly organized briefs and law books. And he said his wife […] a daunting task. He would head up Nexsen Pruet’s white-collar crime, appellate advocacy and corporate compliance4 days ago -
Belcher - inference of malice from the use of a deadly weapon
South Carolina Criminal Defense Blog — Authority 124
charge instructing that malice may be inferred from the use of a deadly weapon is no longer good law in South Carolina where […] , in State v. Belcher , decided October 12th, the South Carolina Supreme Court broke with precedent and held that this is […] has long been the practice for trial courts in South Carolina, as sanctioned by this Court, to charge juries in any murder4 weeks ago
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