Jason Scott Luck is an American politician, attorney, and potter. He is a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 54th District, serving since 2024. The 54th District includes the majority of Marlboro County and portions of Chesterfield, Darlington, and Dillon Counties.[1] He is a member of the Democratic party.
Early Life and Family
Luck was born on July 4, 1977, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.[2] His father is Sid Luck, a well-known potter in the Seagrove, North Carolina, area, and his mother, Deborah Scott, is a retired librarian.[3][4][5][6] The Luck family has been involved in the pottery industry since the mid-1800s and Luck is a sixth-generation potter.[7][8][9] Sid Luck is a North Carolina Heritage Award honoree whose pottery could be found in the White House during Barack Obama’s administration.[10][11][12]
Education and Legal Career
In 2000, Luck graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Science in Anthropology and Mathematical Sciences (Computer Science concentration).[13][14] After working in the software industry in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, he enrolled in law school at the University of South Carolina at Columbia, graduating in 2005.[15]
In 2006, Luck moved to Charleston, South Carolina, where he practiced law until August 2020.[16]
In 2013, Luck was recognized as the South Carolina Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year by the South Carolina Bar Foundation.[17] The award recognized Luck’s 3+ years of pro bono representation of a father whose parental rights were wrongfully terminated by the South Carolina Department of Social Services.[18]
On December 29, 2019, Luck married Emzee Hilliard, daughter of the late Annie (Newton) Hilliard and the late Kenny Hilliard, at the Ralph Johnson VA Medical Center in Charleston, South Carolina.[19]
In August 2020, Luck moved to Bennettsville, South Carolina, where he opened his own law office.[20][21] Luck describes his practice as a general practice, but he has a particular interest in appellate practice and intellectual property.[22]
Luck is admitted to practice in South Carolina, the United States Virgin Islands, the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the District of South Carolina, the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court.[23]
Political career
Democratic incumbent Pat Henegan did not file for re-election in 2024.[24] Luck filed for the seat, receiving the endorsement of both Henegan (who had served for ten years) and Douglas Jennings Jr., who previously served in the seat for twenty three years.[25] Luck faced Betty Jo Quick in the Democratic Primary and Republican Sterling McDiarmind in the general election,[26][27] defeating both.[28][29] During the campaign, Luck was bitten by a rabid bat[30] and his daughter was born eight weeks premature.[31][32]
Luck serves on the Committee on Invitations and Memorial Resolutions (where he was elected secretary) and the Committee on the Judiciary (General Laws Subcommittee).[33]
References
- ^ "Map of District 54, 2020-2030" (PDF).
- ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ "2014 North Carolina Heritage Award Recipients | NC Arts Council". www.ncarts.org. 2014-05-20. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ "'My Father Told Me I Was Crazy As Hell' - Potter Sid Luck Wins NC Heritage Award". WUNC. 2014-05-22. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ Folkways | The Potters at Seagrove Part 1 | Season 300 | Episode 301. Retrieved 2025-01-25 – via video.pbsnc.org.
- ^ Folkways | The Potters at Seagrove Part 2 | Season 300 | Episode 302. Retrieved 2025-01-25 – via video.pbsnc.org.
- ^ Law, Luck. "LUCK·LAW". LUCK·LAW. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ "Fine Arts – Art Gallery Series 2014-2015 | Francis Marion University". Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ Zug, Charles (1986). Turners and Burners. UNC Press. ISBN 978-0807817049.
- ^ "2014 North Carolina Heritage Award Recipients | NC Arts Council". www.ncarts.org. 2014-05-20. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ "P071711PS-0125". Flickr. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ "Google Photos". accounts.google.com. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ Law, Luck. "LUCK·LAW". LUCK·LAW. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ Law, Luck. "LUCK·LAW". LUCK·LAW. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ Law, Luck. "LUCK·LAW". LUCK·LAW. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ Staff report (2013-03-14). "Charleston attorney given award for pro bono work". Post and Courier. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ Charleston County Department of Social Services v. Christine Marccuci, 396 S.C. 218, 721 S.E.2d 768 (2011) available at https://www.sccourts.org/media/opinions/HTMLFiles/SC/27049.htm (last visited January 24, 2025).
- ^ "Robert Hilliard Obituary (1948 - 2020) - Bennettsville, Sc, SC - The State". Legacy.com. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ Law, Luck. "LUCK·LAW". LUCK·LAW. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ Brown, Tonya (2024-04-01). "Bennettsville lawyer files for state house seat". WPDE. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ Law, Luck. "LUCK·LAW". LUCK·LAW. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ Law, Luck. "LUCK·LAW". LUCK·LAW. Retrieved 2025-01-27.
- ^ Brown, Tonya (2024-05-01). "'I must say goodbye:' Rep. Patricia Moore Henegan will not seek reelection to District 54". WPDE. Retrieved 2024-12-11.
- ^ Brown, Tonya (2024-04-01). "Bennettsville lawyer files for state house seat". WPDE. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ Brown, Tonya (April 1, 2024). "Bennettsville lawyer files for state house seat". WPDE-TV. Retrieved April 8, 2024.
- ^ "Candidate Listings". SC State Election Commission. April 1, 2024. Retrieved April 8, 2024.
- ^ "Election Night Reporting". www.enr-scvotes.org. Retrieved 2024-12-11.
- ^ "Election Night Reporting". www.enr-scvotes.org. Retrieved 2024-12-11.
- ^ Allison, Brianna (2024-03-29). "2 people, 2 dogs exposed to rabid bat in Marlboro County: DHEC". WPDE. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
- ^ "South Carolina Legislature Online - Committee". www.scstatehouse.gov. Retrieved 2024-12-11.
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