H4671

Protection of Rights granted by the U.S. and S.C. Constitutions

Introduced·1/13/26
Introduced Text

South Carolina H4671 protects citizens from foreign laws violating state and U.S. constitutional rights.

South Carolina H4671 aims to protect residents from foreign laws that violate their rights under the U.S. and South Carolina constitutions. The bill prohibits courts from adjudicating ecclesiastical matters of religious organizations and voids contracts that choose foreign laws violating state constitutional rights. It emphasizes the protection of rights such as due process, freedom of religion, speech, and privacy. The bill also ensures that no court interpretation limits the free exercise of religion.

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Where it stands

Current
Judiciary Committee
Next
Committee decision

Sponsors

0
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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Calendar

May 5

10:30 AM

House Judiciary Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, & Special Laws Subcommittee on 4302, 4671

History

May 6

House

Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Willis

Apr 23

House

Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Duncan

Mar 31

House

Member(s) request name added as sponsor: McCravy, Frank, Long, Cromer, Gilreath, Oremus, Pace, D.Mitchell, Lastinger