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NC Appeals Court rejects Stein’s request to delay judicial, utilities appointment case

The North Carolina Court of Appeals has rejected Gov. Josh Stein’s request to delay a case dealing with appointments to vacant statewide judicial seats and the state Utilities Commission. The dispute pits the Democrat Stein against Republican State Treasurer Brad Briner and GOP legislative leaders.

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Briner, lawmakers oppose delay in court battle with governor

State Treasurer Brad Briner and Republican legislative leaders oppose Gov. Josh Stein’s proposal to pause a court dispute involving state judicial and utilities appointments. Documents filed Wednesday urged the North Carolina Court of Appeals to reject Stein’s request.

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Briner seeks expedited resolution of utilities appointment legal battle

State Treasurer Brad Briner is asking North Carolina’s second-highest court to expedite a legal dispute involving an appointment to the state Utilities Commission. Gov. Josh Stein is appealing a lower court ruling that upheld the shift of a commission appointment from the governor to Briner.

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Top NC court rejects request to take Griffin/Riggs election dispute now

The North Carolina Supreme Court has rejected the State Board of Elections’ request to take over a legal dispute involving the election between Republican Jefferson Griffin and Democrat Allison Riggs. By a 4-2 vote Thursday, the high court agreed to leave the case with the state Court of Appeals.

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Griffin seeks injunction, expedited schedule in NC Supreme Court ballot dispute

Republican state Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin filed a motion Monday seeking a preliminary injunction against the North Carolina State Board of Elections. Griffin wants to stop the elections board from certifying results of the Nov. 5 Supreme Court election. He also seeks an expedited schedule that could lead to a decision on the injunction during the first full week of January.

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State elections board objects to speeding up ballot selfie lawsuit

The North Carolina State Board of Elections opposes a Libertarian voter’s proposal to expedite a hearing in her federal lawsuit challenging the state’s ban on ballot selfies. The board filed a court document Friday objecting to Susan Hogarth’s request for a hearing by Oct. 15 and a decision by Oct. 29 about her request for an injunction in the case.

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Bald Head Island, transportation provider split on lawsuit’s timeline

The Village of Bald Head Island and the provider of transportation services to and from the mainland are taking contrasting approaches to the timeline for resolving a legal dispute. Competing court filings Thursday at the North Carolina Court of Appeals exposed the divide.

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