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Outer Banks Voice Currituck County and the Corolla Civic Association (CCA) are going back into the courtroom, this time to plead their case before the North Carolina Supreme Court.
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson issued a series of statements in response to multiple rulings from the Supreme ...
The Supreme Court issued a series of rulings Friday, drawing a range of reactions from advocates in North Carolina.
The Supreme Court has thrown out appellate rulings in favor of transgender people in four states following the justices’ ...
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Greene said it is important to note the Supreme Court’s ruling did not take a position on the issue of birthright citizenship ...
In the Idaho case, meanwhile, a male athlete sued the state over its Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, which was passed to block males from gaining access to women’s sporting leagues. The 9th Circuit ...
However, the court declined to block other sections of the bill that strip Stein of some authority over the Utilities ...
After the U.S. Supreme Court upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-transition treatments for minors, North Carolina State ...
Saturday marks the one-year anniversary for the Supreme Court’s landmark Grants Pass v. Johnson decision, which solidified a ...
For 43 years, attorney bank accounts have raised millions of dollars used to help North Carolina families hold onto their ...
A race for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court finally ended last month after a protracted legal fight. But the ramifications of that fight could last a lot longer as Republicans look to change ...
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