Critics drop challenge of two northeastern NC Senate districts
Two voters challenging state Senate districts in northeastern North Carolina are dropping their appeal in federal court.
A bill from NC House Democrats would strip $6.75 million from pro-life pregnancy care centers and impose disclosure rules no other state-funded nonprofit faces.
An underappreciated consequence of the decision is that it will make it easier for reformers to constrain partisan gerrymandering, too.
Education officials say they may place an asterisk on NC high school graduation rates if figures drops sharply, citing effects from federal immigration enforcement on attendance.
This decision is good news for every organization that has ever stood in government’s crosshairs for holding the “wrong” views. And it is good news for every North Carolinian who has ever written a check to a cause worth fighting for.
The US Supreme Court will not take the case of a North Carolina drone company owner challenging state licensing restrictions.
New court filings challenge former US Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s motion to dismiss an alienation of affection lawsuit in a North Carolina federal court.
The US Supreme Court is scheduled to review Friday a petition from a North Carolina drone company owner who is challenging state licensing restrictions as unconstitutional.
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.
NC residents broadly oppose a president defying the Supreme Court, with majorities across party lines — including most Republicans — saying such action would violate the Constitution and affect their midterm vote.
Legal challenges to President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs head to a federal courtroom Friday in New York City. North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson backs one of the cases.
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson’s office is defending the state’s lawsuit against TikTok in a state Supreme Court filing.