SILVERMAN v. CAMPBELL

No. 24622.

326 S.C. 208 (1997)

486 S.E.2d 1

Herb SILVERMAN, Respondent, v. Carroll A. CAMPBELL, individually; David M. Beasley, in his capacity as Governor of South Carolina; Jim Miles, in his official capacity as Secretary of State for South Carolina; and The State of South Carolina, Appellants.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Decided May 27, 1997.

Rehearing Denied July 10, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen P. Groves, Bradish J. Waring, and Stephen L. Brown, all of Young, Clement, Rivers & Tisdale, LLP, Charleston; and Attorney General Charles Molony Condon and Deputy Attorney General Treva G. Ashworth, Columbia, for appellants.

Edmund H. Robinson, Cambridge, MA; and Armand Derfner, Charleston, for respondent.


FINNEY, Chief Justice.

This is an appeal from an order which, in pertinent part, denied appellants' summary judgment motions and declared two parts of the South Carolina Constitution violative of the United States Constitution. We affirm the constitutional ruling and dismiss the appeals from the summary judgment rulings.

Respondent's application to become a Notary Public was returned by appellant Secretary of State...

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