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The 125th regular session of the South Carolina General Assembly ended Wednesday, June 26, 2024.
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S.C. Supreme Court Justice-elect Letitia Verdin will join the state's high court in August after her unanimous election by the Legislature on Wednesday, June 5, 2024.
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There are two candidates for the S.C. Supreme Court vacancy left in the race: Judges Blake Hewitt and Letitia Verdin. Both sit on the state Court of Appeals.
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The South Carolina General Assembly will vote June 5 to elect a new justice to the state Supreme Court. Chief Justice Donald Beatty is retiring this year because of the state's 72-year age limit for judges.
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Six candidates — three men and three women, two are African American — are seeking an open seat on the S.C. Supreme Court.
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The South Carolina Senate has given key approval to a bill that would change the way judges are brought up for election before the General Assembly.
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Will the S.C. Legislature change the way most judges are vetted and elected in South Carolina? A debate is raging in the Statehouse over how much influence legislators should have in who becomes a state judge.