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Top NC court says UNC, NCSU students can pursue suit seeking fall 2020 refunds

A unanimous North Carolina Supreme Court will allow students from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University to move forward with a lawsuit seeking refunds from the university. The students challenged mandatory fees they paid in fall 2020, when the two flagship UNC System campuses closed for most students.

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Split at top NC court means racial epithet will not cost Currituck worker’s job

The North Carolina Supreme Court split, 3-3, in the case of a Currituck County employee fired in 2017 after uttering a single racial epithet to a supervisor. The split decision Friday means that Judith Ayers can return to her job and collect back pay and attorneys’ fees.

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Trump executive order moves to shrink US Department of Education

In a bold move that signals a significant shift in US education policy, President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday that will drastically reduce the size and influence of the U.S. Department of Education. While the order does not fully dissolve the agency, it will significantly scale back its operations and responsibilities, shifting those responsibilities to the states.

Donna King

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Trump nominates Bishop to be deputy director for budget at OMB

"Dan has been a tireless fighter for our MAGA Movement in the House of Representatives on the Judiciary and Homeland Security Committees," Trump said in a press release issued Tuesday night. "Dan will implement my cost-cutting and deregulatory agenda across all Agencies, and root out the Weaponized Deep State."

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Democrats want federal court to address GOP challenge of 60,000 NC ballots

The North Carolina Democratic Party filed a lawsuit Friday to ensure challenges of 60,000 ballots in the state's latest election are addressed in federal court. Republicans filed the challenges with the State Board of Elections. The challenges could affect the outcome of the state Supreme Court race between Democrat Allison Riggs and Jefferson Griffin, along with a handful of state legislative contests.

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Griffin asks Appeals Court to order decision on election protests by Tuesday

Republican North Carolina Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin is turning to North Carolina’s second-highest court for an order that would force state election officials to make a final decision about Griffin’s election protests Tuesday. The State Board of Elections had planned to hear oral arguments about the protests the following day, according to a document Griffin filed Friday with the state Court of Appeals.

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The Debrief: Reacting to Gov. Stein’s first State of the State Address

This week on The Debrief: Governor Josh Stein’s State of the State address, featuring plans for free community college, a $4 billion school construction bond, and more. Plus, new poll numbers show Stein’s strong start, but most North Carolinians want a state-level watchdog to keep an eye on their tax dollars.

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Locke’s Jon Sanders testifies in favor of occupational licensing reform

Jon Sanders of the John Locke Foundation testifies about the impact of occupational licensing on North Carolina’s economic freedom. Sanders directs Locke’s Center for Food, Power, and Life. He offered these comments during a March 11, 2025, presentation to the state House Regulatory Reform Committee.

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The Debrief with State Auditor Dave Boliek

This week on The Debrief, we’re pulling back the curtain on North Carolina’s state government! Newly elected State Auditor Dave Boliek joins us to reveal what he’s uncovering as he steps into office—and what needs to change to make government more transparent and accountable. Don’t miss this inside scoop!

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Locke’s Mitch Kokai assesses bill requiring NC cooperation with federal immigration officials

Mitch Kokai, John Locke Foundation senior political analyst, discusses a bill that would require North Carolina state government agencies to cooperate with federal immigration officials. Kokai offered these comments during the Feb. 28, 2025, edition of PBS North Carolina’s “State Lines.”

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The Debrief: Sowing Resilience

The Debrief this week will transform how you see your groceries – As food prices climb, Robert F Kennedy Jr. is confirmed as the nation’s new US Health and Human Services secretary, bringing his commitment to “Make America Health Again.”  But how do we build a healthy and secure food supply? In the John Locke Foundation’s Sowing...

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Flashback: North Carolina’s Easter Monday tradition forged on the baseball diamond

On Good Friday state offices will be closed in North Carolina for Holy Week, along with 10 other states. However, that has not always been the case in North Carolina. The Monday after Easter — rather than Good Friday — was a legal holiday in North Carolina for 52 years, and for many years before...

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Locke’s Mitch Kokai discusses New York Times’ warning about free speech

Mitch Kokai, John Locke Foundation senior political analyst, discusses the New York Times’ column warning about America’s “free-speech problem.” Kokai offered these comments during the March 25, 2022, edition of PBS North Carolina’s “Front Row with Marc Rotterman.”

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