SC legislators aim to fund private education — without violating constitution
An education scholarship bill is bouncing between the S.C. Senate and House of Representatives.
Read MoreAn education scholarship bill is bouncing between the S.C. Senate and House of Representatives.
Read MoreWomen, by far, are the minority in state government. And South Carolina is the only state without women on its Supreme Court.
Read MoreSouth Carolina organizations are lobbying to protect reproductive rights as legislators rework a bill that would prohibit almost all abortions.
Read MoreAfter being named by the White House as a potential nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court, J. Michele Childs has support from South Carolina leaders.
Read MoreJustice Jean Hoefer Toal, the first female justice and chief justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court, aims to uplift women leaders in the legal field and beyond.
Read MoreThree political science professors from the University of South Carolina talk about the upcoming election and analysis of recent news in each branch of government.
Read MoreColumbia business owners rallied Tuesday in defense of DACA. The program that protects young undocumented immigrants could be removed by the Supreme Court.
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