The Remedy Is More Speech
As long as North Carolina elects its judges, the candidates and the people who support them will engage in debate about legal issues as well as individual cases.
Is the former Charlotte mayor the only Queen City official federal law enforcement agencies were targeting in their corruption probe?
Puzzled by the past several months of histrionics about North Carolina’s election-law changes? You’re hardly alone.
Counties with greater competition among public and private preschools experienced larger gains in student achievement when the children went on to elementary school.
Neither visitors nor affected businesses have a say when a local government wants to raise an occupancy tax in North Carolina.
Is the former Charlotte mayor the only public official federal law enforcement agencies were targeting in their corruption probe?
Improving the flow of people and goods through North Carolina’s worst traffic bottlenecks has broad benefits.