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NCICL, ACLU back plaintiffs challenging Greenville red-light cameras

The North Carolina Institute for Constitutional Law is adding its support to plaintiffs challenging Greenville’s now-dismantled red-light camera enforcement program. The state’s highest court has agreed to hear a case focusing on the amount of red-light camera citation proceeds heading to local schools.

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New suits target N.C. law permitting red-light cameras in Greenville, Wilmington

Two recent lawsuits challenge the state law that allowed Greenville and Wilmington to set up red-light camera enforcement programs. If successful, the suits would block any N.C. city from operating red-light cameras under that law.

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Second Greenville red-light camera case appealed to N.C. Supreme Court

The N.C. Supreme Court could decide whether Greenville’s red-light camera enforcement program is based on an unconstitutional local law dealing with health. A plaintiff making that claim filed paperwork Monday asking justices to take up her case. That notice of appeal arrived less than a month after a unanimous N.C. Court of Appeals panel rejected...

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Greenville’s red-light camera opponents urge inaction from N.C. Supreme Court

Plaintiffs challenging Greenville’s red-light camera enforcement program are asking the N.C. Supreme Court to stay out of the case. The state’s highest court agreed Wednesday to block an Appeals Court ruling against Greenville’s red-light program. That decision was labeled a temporary stay. Now the Supreme Court must decide whether to grant a “writ of superseadas.”...

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State Supreme Court blocks ruling against Greenville’s red-light cameras

The N.C. Supreme Court has agreed to block a lower court ruling against Greenville’s red-light camera enforcement program. The court granted a temporary stay Wednesday. It will allow the program to proceed as a lawsuit against red-light cameras continues. Greenville and the Pitt County school system jointly requested the stay Tuesday. A unanimous three-judge panel...

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Greenville, Pitt County schools urge N.C. Supreme Court to block red-light camera ruling

Greenville and the Pitt County school system are asking the N.C. Supreme Court to block a ruling throwing out the city’s red-light camera enforcement program. The city and local school board filed paperwork Tuesday with the state’s highest court. The request would allow the red-light camera program to stay in place while the Supreme Court...

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Court ruling against Greenville red-light cameras raises questions for Raleigh, other cities

Editor’s note: This story has been updated with additional information about Raleigh’s red-light camera enforcement program. A court ruling this week against the funding scheme for Greenville’s red-light camera enforcement program could lead to questions about similar programs in three other N.C. cities. Raleigh, Fayetteville, and Wilmington all have red-light camera enforcement systems that could...

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N.C. Appeals Court rules Greenville red-light camera program unconstitutional

A unanimous three-judge panel of the N.C. Court of Appeals has ruled Greenville’s red-light camera program unconstitutional. The judges agreed the program does not provide enough of its proceeds to local schools. In a separate case, the same panel rejected an argument that Greenville’s Red Light Camera Enforcement Program violated a constitutional ban on local...

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Beach Reading For The Liberty-Minded Tar Heel

George Leef on liberty-focused books for summer reading; Jim Geraghty on importance of N.C.'s Senate race; state senators discuss red-light camera programs; Daniel Alexander on faith-based efforts to help job-seekers; Rick Henderson on irregularities found in Tarboro audit.

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