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AI legal research for South Carolina.

Supreme Court of South Carolina opinions from 1788 to today. Full coverage of the Code of Laws of South Carolina. Every citation verified.

South Carolina coverage.

Aewita indexes South Carolina's full appellate corpus — opinions of the Supreme Court of South Carolina, as well as the South Carolina Court of Appeals — from 1788 through today. It also indexes the Code of Laws of South Carolina, the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, and the applicable constitutional provisions. Federal opinions from the Fourth Circuit, which sits over South Carolina, are indexed alongside state authority so cross-jurisdictional research happens in a single pass.

How attorneys in South Carolina use Aewita.

South Carolina's bar runs a steady mix of personal-injury, insurance, and construction work, with growing corporate practice in the Upstate driven by BMW, Boeing, and Michelin. Aewita covers the Supreme Court of South Carolina, the Court of Appeals, and Fourth Circuit. Columbia, Charleston, and Greenville firms use it daily; smaller-market practitioners get the same verified research.

Representative South Carolina authorities in Aewita.

  • Supreme Court of South Carolina opinions (from 1788 to today)
  • Opinions of the South Carolina Court of Appeals
  • South Carolina's statutory code — the Code of Laws of South Carolina
  • the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure
  • Applicable federal opinions from the Fourth Circuit, which covers South Carolina

Practice areas served.

Aewita serves the practice areas that define South Carolina's bar — including personal injury, insurance defense, construction, real estate, workers' compensation, and commercial litigation. Every major practice is indexed across case law, statutes, and rules. See document types for drafting coverage.

South Carolina Bar resources.

The South Carolina Bar is the primary professional authority for South Carolina attorneys. When using AI tools in South Carolina practice, the governing ethical framework tracks ABA Model Rules 1.1 (competence, including technological competence) and 1.6 (confidentiality). Aewita's self-hosted architecture is designed with those duties in mind — every citation is verified, and client data is not used to train external models.

Try Aewita for South Carolina.

14 days free. Full South Carolina corpus, every citation verified.