Top NC court will not revisit DOT case that led to deference ruling
The North Carolina Supreme Court will not take a second look at a Department of Transportation case that produced a 2025 ruling against agency deference.
The North Carolina Supreme Court will consider a Brunswick County developer’s takings claim against state environmental regulators.
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.
A Superior Court judge has granted Wake Stone’s request for a stay in the dispute over a permit for quarry operations near William B. Umstead State Park.
The North Carolina Supreme Court agreed Monday to stay a lower court’s ruling in a certificate-of-need dispute in western North Carolina.
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.
The North Carolina Supreme Court has thrown out a lower court’s ruling in a certificate-of-need dispute in northeastern North Carolina.
The North Carolina Home Builders Association is supporting the plaintiff in a Brunswick County takings lawsuit against state environmental regulators.
A federal judge has dismissed lawsuits Perdue Farms filed against the US Labor Department to block whistleblower proceedings involving two Robeson County poultry farmers.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals issued decisions Wednesday reviving a COVID-related death benefits claim from the family of a former Winston-Salem police officer, rejecting a western North Carolina certificate-of-need complaint, granting part of Matthews’ request in a public records dispute with a Charlotte television station, and rejecting a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police spokesperson’s slander suit.
The North Carolina Supreme Court has granted state environmental regulators’ request for a temporary stay in a case involving claims of the unconstitutional taking of a developer’s property in Brunswick County.
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality is asking the state’s highest court to block a lower court’s ruling in a dispute between the agency and a developer in Brunswick County.