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The dispute over who won the 2024 state Supreme Court election ended after a six-month court struggle, but the ramifications ...
As Democrats look to the midterms, defending the few state-level judicial seats they hold is a top priority. They only hold ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court has overturned its own past ruling that said partisan gerrymandering is illegal, clearing the way for Republicans there to redraw the state’s congressional lines ...
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North Carolina Supreme Court race: Why is it still undecided - MSNThe North Carolina Supreme Court election was held in November, but unlike all the other races held that day, it is still undecided more than four months later. The race for a seat on the Tar Heel ...
North Carolina's highest court has overruled one of its own rulings, throwing into question if the U.S. Supreme Court will issue a decision on the major elections case known as Moore v. Harper.
The North Carolina Supreme Court has blocked the certification of Riggs' win while the case goes through the appeals process. The case was heard by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, ...
In February 2022, North Carolina’s Supreme Court ruled that the state’s new congressional and state legislative maps violated the state Constitution, which the court interpreted to prohibit ...
May 7 (Reuters) - A Republican candidate for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court in November's election conceded defeat on Wednesday, ending his legal efforts to have thousands of ballots ...
North Carolina Supreme Court Candidates. The North Carolina Supreme Court, the highest court in the state, takes up appealed cases from lower state courts, having the final say on matters.
Now that the North Carolina Supreme Court has sided with the legislature and thrown out its predecessor’s ruling, there appears to be no dispute for the federal justices to decide, the scholars ...
Supreme Court races in North Carolina were nonpartisan affairs until the Republican legislature ordered candidates to run as partisans, with R’s and D’s beside their names on Election Day ...
Republican Judge Trey Allen, second right, speaks during the North Carolina Supreme Court Candidate Forum at Duke University Law School in Durham, N.C., Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022.
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