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What happens next with Sanford likely in his hands...to which he is entitled." It seems that if the commission was unsure how to read the court's ruling, it should have held off giving the report to the governor until it received the clarification that it sought. Nonetheless, we're glad... In this article: Mark Sanford and Supreme Court |
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Greenville Online | November 07, 2009
Appeals may delay release of Sanford ethics findings
...to from the investigation was a public record that could be released. But the court denied Sanford's and Harrell's request for orders and left it to the commission. Hayden said the report isn t yet finished and the panel is waiting on...
In this article: Mark Sanford, Supreme Court, and The Greenville News
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The State | 4 days ago
Speaker asks Sanford to release ethics charges
...secrecy goes against all his past actions on this issue." Harrell has asked the Supreme Court to clarify their decision about whether the House and public can access the report. Sanford's attorneys and the S.C. State Ethics Commission have...
In this article: Mark Sanford, Supreme Court, and Charleston
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Greenville Online | October 26, 2009
Mark Sanford tells court letter wasn't a total waiver of confidentiality
...debated. The Supreme Court asked the parties in Sanford s case to file arguments and responses by Nov. 2 as to whether Sanford s letter to the Ethics Commission dated Aug. 28 was a total waiver of his confidentiality in the case. The short...
In this article: Mark Sanford, Allegation, Unemployment, and Supreme Court
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The State | 7 days ago
Use Sanford case to move toward openness in ethics
...move toward openness in ethics IT WOULD BE A mistake to read the Supreme Court's refusal to hide the details of an ethics investigation of Gov. Mark Sanford as a sweeping victory for openness in government. But it also would be a mistake to...
In this article: Mark Sanford and Supreme Court
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The State | 7 days ago
Scoppe: Ruling suggests a court grown weary of Mark Sanford
...is in Footnote 8. The footnote doesn't specifically use the term "whiny, deceptive liar" - just as the ruling itself doesn't come out and say that the court is hoisting the governor upon his own petard. But that's what the footnote...
In this article: Mark Sanford, Supreme Court, Original jurisdiction, and South Carolina
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The State | November 05, 2009
Sanford report can be aired
...report to lawmakers, who could move to impeach Sanford. The court denied both requests, leaving the question unanswered as to whether lawmakers and the public can see the report. However, the court said lawmakers could subpoena the report...
In this article: Mark Sanford, Supreme Court, Allegation, and South Carolina
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The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the United States, and leads the federal judiciary. It consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight Associate Justices, who are nominated by the President and confirmed with the "advice and consent" of the Senate. Justices serve "during good Behaviour," which terminates at death, resignation, retirement, or conviction on impeachment. The Court meets in Washington, D.C. in the United States Supreme Court building. The Supreme Court is primarily an appellate court, but has original jurisdiction in a small number of cases.
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