Silverman v. Campbell
Silverman v. Campbell was a South Carolina Supreme Court case regarding the constitutionality of a provision in the South Carolina Constitution requiring an oath to God for employment in the public sector.
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Silverman v. Campbell
Silverman v. Campbell was a South Carolina Supreme Court case regarding the constitutionality of a provision in the South Carolina Constitution requiring an oath to God for employment in the public sector.
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Silverman v. Campbell was a So ...... ployment in the public sector.
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35,208,403
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1996-10-03
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Toal, Moore, Waller, Burnett
date decided
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Herb Silverman v. Carol A. Campbell, et al.
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The Court held that the Consti ...... ause of the U. S. Constitution
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Article VI, section 3 of the U.S. Constitution
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Silverman v. Campbell, et al.
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Silverman v. Campbell was a So ...... ployment in the public sector.
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Silverman v. Campbell
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