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Tag: SCOTUS

Posted inNews, News Briefs

U.S. Supreme Court denies S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson’s final option to stop gay marriages

by Sam Spence November 20, 2014
Posted inFeminism, Y'all, News

The U.S. Supreme Court rules against women’s rights

by Alison Piepmeier July 9, 2014
Posted inGuest Columnist, News

A really, really angry letter from a uterus to the U.S. Supreme Court

by Leah Rhyne July 9, 2014
Posted inNews, News Briefs

U.S. Supreme Court reverses S.C. court in Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl, siding with James Island couple

by Sam Spence June 25, 2013May 18, 2021
Posted inNews, News Briefs

Local gay law student gets into the Supreme Court for marriage equality arguments

by Susan Cohen March 29, 2013

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