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Silverman v. Campbell

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The South Carolina Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, ruled that Article VI, section 2 and Article XVII, section 4 of the South Carolina Constitution—both of which state, "No person who denies the existence of a Supreme Being shall hold any office under this Constitution"—could not
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as defendants. After a lower court made a ruling in favor of Silverman, the state appealed to the Supreme Court contending that the case was not about religion.
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banning the use of a religious test for public office. Current precedent holds that these provisions are binding on the states under the
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articles requiring belief in a supreme being to be in violation of the
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Church. His application was rejected after he crossed off the phrase "
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Corbin, Caroline Mala (2011). "Nonbelievers and Government Speech".
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requiring an oath to God for employment in the public sector.
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In 1992, Herb Silverman was a mathematics professor at the
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University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law
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Index

South Carolina Supreme Court

Constitution of South Carolina
First Amendment
No Religious Test Clause
U. S. Constitution
Ernest A. Finney, Jr.
Jean Toal
James E. Moore
John H. Waller
E. C. Burnett, III
Article VI, section 3
U.S. Constitution
South Carolina Supreme Court
constitutionality
South Carolina Constitution
College of Charleston
notary
Governor of South Carolina
Unitarian
So help me God
South Carolina State Constitution
Carroll Campbell
Secretary of State
Jim Miles
First Amendment
Article VI, section 3
United States Constitution
14th Amendment

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