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Bed and Breakfast Blog (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
WCBD SC court says Sanford report is publicBoston GlobeBy AP COLUMBIA, SC - South Carolina's Supreme Court ruled yesterday that an ethics investigation into Governor Mark Sanford's travel must be made public, …SC high court says gov's ethics probe is publicThe Associated PressSanfords ethics probe cannot be a secretWCBDSC high court says gov's ethics...
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Legal Profession Blog (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
The South Carolina Supreme Court has denied relief to Governor Mark Sanford and the Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives in an appeal over the confidentiality of an ethics probe. The court describes the procedural posture: On September...
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Ken Hawkins (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Summary: Big news: South Carolina’s Supreme Court has finally decided the ethics investigation into Governor Mark Sanford’s travel cannot be kept secret. Link: http://thedigitel.com/node/7095
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
South Carolina's Supreme Court says the ethics investigation into Gov. Mark Sanford's travel can't be kept secret.
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
South Carolina's Supreme Court says the ethics investigation into Gov. Mark Sanford's travel can't be kept secret.
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
The commission's investigation was launched after Sanford returned from a five-day rendezvous with an Argentine lover in June that prompted investigations by The Associated Press into his travel practices. The AP found Sanford used state airplanes for personal and political purposes; used pricey commercial travel despite a state low-cost travel requirement; and didn't report private plane trips given...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
South Carolina's Supreme Court says the ethics investigation into Gov. Mark Sanford's travel can't be kept secret.
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Kansas City Star (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
South Carolina's Supreme Court says the ethics investigation into Gov. Mark Sanford's travel can't be kept secret.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
South Carolina's Supreme Court says the ethics investigation into Gov. Mark Sanford's travel can't be kept secret.
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Political Activity Law (Free subscription) | 10/20/2009
GreenvilleOnline.com has the latest in the controversy surrounding Gov. Sanford’s use of state planes.
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Legal Profession Blog (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
The South Carolina Supreme Court has reprimanded a former probate court judge basded on the following findings of fact: On or between April 19, 2007, and December 21, 2007, respondent embezzled public funds while working as a Newberry County Associate...
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corrente (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Appalachian Trail Spooners Incur Sparking Probe Associated Press:high court says gov's ethics probe is publicBy JIM DAVENPORT (AP)COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina's Supreme Court ruled Thursday that an ethics investigation into Gov. Mark Sanford's travel must be made public, clearing the way for lawmakers considering impeachment to review a report on the probe.Sanford's...
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Political Activity Law (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
The Times reports that the South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled that an ethics report involving Gov. Sanford must be made public. Others report that the investigation is continuing and there is no information when, in fact, information will be made public.
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Legal Profession Blog (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
The South Carolina Supreme Court imposed a nine month definite suspension based on the following findings: On December 26, 2008, respondent was arrested and charged with possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, possession within close proximity of a school,...
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Ethics Newsline (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
... words of chairman Edolphus Towns, the Republicans “don’t know how to behave.” The chief justice of South Carolina’s Supreme Court last week implied that embattled Gov. Mark Sanford is trying to delay an ethics panel investigation of his activities, UPI reports. Justice Jean Toal told Sanford’s lawyers that she believes the governor is using a “four corners” offense in the case,...