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Votes on Dozens of New Judges Will Have to Wait in South Carolina
Dozens of open judgeships throughout the South Carolina courts will go unfilled amid an unresolved debate over the state’s system of judicial selection.
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Dozens of open judgeships throughout the South Carolina courts will go unfilled amid an unresolved debate over the state’s system of judicial selection.
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The intensity of the problem is relational more than logical or ideological.
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In the landscape of American politics, the pursuit of gender equality has been an ongoing struggle. While progress has undeniably been made, there remains a palpable undercurrent of prejudice about women in leadership roles.
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The women serve as the public face of the Democratic Party in South Carolina, Nevada and Michigan. Here's what they have planned for 2024.
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Childcare affects candidates both up and down the ballot—local races tend to attract fewer resources and donors, while city elected officials are still tasked with making major decisions affecting constituents’ lives.
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Often, the global climate discourse centers on the logistics of cutting emissions and mitigating the effects of climate change, as well as mobilizing resources to guarantee the security of vulnerable communities. However, an equally crucial but less discussed aspect is the role of democratic freedoms — free speech, assembly, and access to information — in shaping climate justice and solutions.
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Originally published by Caitlin Byrd for the Post and Courier Republican Catherine Templeton next week will announce her plans to run for Congress against U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, setting up…
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A defense attorney and former magistrate won the Democratic primary for the S.C. House of Representatives District 109 special election by a comfortable margin Jan. 30.
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Tania Tetlow is the first woman and layperson to lead the Jesuit university in its 182-year history. It’s not the first time she’s done this.
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Earlier this month, Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev announced the organizing committee for COP29, which will be held there in November. The list included 28 appointees, including Azeri government ministers of energy, health, finance and economy, among others.