South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4671

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, H4671 will have significant implications for the enforcement of contracts that reference foreign laws. Contracts that include provisions which would enforce laws not aligned with the fundamental rights enumerated in state and federal constitutions would be rendered void and unenforceable in South Carolina. This measure serves to safeguard residents from potential legal frameworks that could infringe upon their rights as established by the local and national constitutions. It aims to reinforce the integrity of domestic law against foreign influences.

Summary

House Bill 4671 aims to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by introducing Article 29 to Chapter 1 of Title 1. This article focuses on the protection of rights and privileges under both the United States and South Carolina Constitutions. The bill sets forth a public policy prohibiting the application of foreign laws that undermine guaranteed rights. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining fundamental liberties such as freedom of religion, speech, and the right to privacy or marriage, ensuring that any rulings by courts or arbitration tribunals are consistent with these principles.

Conclusion

Overall, House Bill 4671 embodies an effort to preserve the legal framework that prioritizes American constitutional values. However, its implementation could reshape how contract law interacts with international law and raise questions about the balance between state authority and individual rights.

Contention

The introduction of H4671 may lead to notable contention regarding its interpretation and enforceability. Critics may argue that the bill could restrict the rights of individuals and organizations to engage in international commerce or arbitration agreements by rendering any such agreements reliant on foreign law unenforceable. Additionally, the legislation could provoke debates about religious freedom, as it delineates the boundaries for courts' involvement in ecclesiastical matters, which some may view as an encroachment on religious organizations' autonomy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H1152

Protection of Constitutional Rights

SC H1150

NC Constitutional Rights Act/Funds

SC SB747

Civil rights: deprivation of federal constitutional rights, privileges, and immunities.

SC SB2475

Civil immunity for police protection; provide an exception where violations of state constitutional rights are alleged.

SC SB2365

Civil immunity for police protection; provide an exception where violations of state constitutional rights are alleged.

SC H3501

Equality of rights; US Constitution

SC S0048

Equality of rights; US Constitution

SC HB349

Civil Suit: Constitutional Rights

SC SB125

Disability Rights Protections in Public Schools

SC H5445

Property Rights Protection Act

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