Last month there was a lot of excitement at the South Carolina Supreme Court.
- For those interested in state politics, we had an ethics probe case, with video.
- For those of us in the legal profession, results from the July Bar Exam were published.
- For those interested in research and accessibility, we saw the re-opening of the Supreme Court Library.
- And for those of us interested in Court innovations and access to justice, we saw the establishment of a new Task Force – TASK FORCE ON STATE COURTS AND THE ELDERLY.
If you have a moment, take a look at these news items. Each offers perspective into the work of the Court and its endeavor to serve access to justice.
-RFW
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