NCAA urges top NC court to reject lawsuit from ‘Cardiac Pack’
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is urging North Carolina’s highest court to reject a lawsuit from NC State University’s 1983 men’s basketball national championship team.
A video sweepstakes operator is asking North Carolina’s highest court for help determining how its business can move forward legally.
An animal sanctuary owner is asking North Carolina’s Supreme Court to take up her zoning dispute with Winston-Salem.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of WakeMed and against Duke Health and UNC Rex Hospital in a certificate-of-need dispute involving 44 new acute-care beds in Wake County.
Recent court filings have returned the issue of nonresident North Carolina voters to the headlines.
North Carolina election officials have resolved more than 36,000 incomplete voter registration records since launching a registration repair project last summer.
Former North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Burley Mitchell offers words of encouragement to both sides of the state's education funding divide.
The North Carolina Supreme Court will decide in the months ahead whether 220,000 government retirees can continue to pursue a class action lawsuit against the state health plan and retirement systems.
The North Carolina Supreme Court agreed Monday to stay a lower court’s ruling in a certificate-of-need dispute in western North Carolina.
The end of a 32-year-old court fight over education funding could prompt new action from would-be reformers.
The lawsuit challenges Trump’s 10% import tariff on most goods. The crux of the disagreement centers on interpretation of Section 122 of the 1974 Federal Trade Act.
AdventHealth is asking North Carolina’s highest court to take a case that would help clarify future legal disputes over the state’s certificate-of-need law.