LEGACY ALLIANCE, INC. v. CONDON

No. C/A 3:99-2476-17.

76 F.Supp.2d 674 (1999)

LEGACY ALLIANCE, INC. and Legacy Alliance Committee, Plaintiff, v. Charlie CONDON, in his official capacity as Attorney General for the State of South Carolina; Richard V. Davis, in his official capacity as chairman of the State of South Carolina Ethics Commission; Jessamine Griffin, in her official capacity as commissioner of the State of South Carolina Ethics Commission; Edward Duryea, in his official capacity as commissioner of the State of South Carolina Ethics Commission; Andrew C. Marine, in his official capacity as commissioner of the State of South Carolina Ethics Commission; Raymond B. Smith, in his official capacity as commissioner of the State of South Carolina Ethics Commission; Peter C. Coggeshall, Jr., in his official capacity as commissioner of the State of South Carolina Ethics Commission; Mary T. Williams, in her official capacity as commissioner of the State of South Carolina Ethics Commission; Frank B. Washington, in his official capacity as commissioner of the State of South Carolina Ethics Commission; and Richard Kent Porth, in his official capacity as commissioner of the State of South Carolina Ethics Commission, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. South Carolina, Columbia Division.

September 1, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William O. Sweeny, III, Sandra Reid Boney, Sweeny, Wingate and Barrow, Columbia, SC, James Bopp Jr., Reanna S. Moore, Bopp, Coleson and Bostrom, Terre Haute, IN, for Plaintiff.

Cathy Lynne Hazelwood, State Ethics Commission, Columbia, SC, for Defendants.


ORDER GRANTING PERMANENT INJUNCTION

JOSEPH F. ANDERSON, Jr., District Judge.

This matter is before the court on plaintiffs' motion for declaratory relief and a permanent injunction relating to the enforcement of limited sections of South Carolina's election laws, South Carolina Code § 8-13-1300 to 1520 (Supp.1998). (titled "Campaign Practices"). Plaintiffs assert that South Carolina Code §§ 8-13-1322(A), 8-13-1332(3) violate their rights under...

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