Since President Trump has taken office, there have been concerns regarding immigration and transgender rights at the forefront of the nation and in the Lowcountry.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson led a 37-state coalition that wants the FDA to take action against manufacturers of fake weight loss drugs.
In a statement South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that his office’s Vulnerable Adults and Medicaid Provider Fraud unit (VAMPF) has arrested 42-year-old, Tierra Chawntell Moody of Moncks Corner.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the Feb. 11 arrest of a Bluffton man on several sexual exploitation of a minor charges.
Sunshine returns by Friday with much cooler temperatures. The longtime girlfriend of Brittanee Drexel’s convicted killer was sentenced to 18 years on Thursday for lying to the FBI. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson issued a new statement Thursday looking to clarify his position on school accommodations under Section 504.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson attended a Dorchester County Republican Party social meeting at the Summerville Country Club Thursday.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace said she found nonconsensual photos and videos of women and underage girls undressed, and a video of the rape of an unconscious woman on the phone of someone she used to be close to.
South Carolina’s Attorney General Alan Wilson wants sheriffs departments around the state to assist in immigration enforcement by participating in a program that’s a “way for local law enforcement to support feds,
Alan Wilson’s office said Congresswoman Nancy Mace’s characterization of the attorney general’s office are “categorically false.”
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson filed a court update clarifying his position regarding Section 504.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is set to file a motion this week in a lawsuit regarding Section 504, a federal law that recognizes the civil rights of people who have disabilities, according to his office.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson reaffirmed his support for Section 504 disability protections while addressing accusations from U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) and outlining the state’s effo