Former provost drops lawsuit against UNC Chapel Hill
Former provost Chris Clemens has ended his open meetings and public records lawsuit against the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a former provost are working on a deal to end an open meetings and public records lawsuit against the school.
“SCiLL prepares students for the responsibilities of citizenship and civic leadership by fostering a free-speech culture and providing an education grounded in encouraging the human search for meaning and developing the capacities for civil discourse and wise decision-making,” said Jed Atkins, director and dean of SCiLL.
Jackson said the losses by Democratic mavericks suggested the party’s leadership had moved successfully to discipline members seen as straying from the caucus.
The University of North Carolina and a former provost are asking a court to place an open meetings and public records lawsuit on hold for 45 days.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is seeking a protective order in the open meetings and public records lawsuit filed by former provost Chris Clemens.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s top lawyer accused former provost Chris Clemans Monday of providing statements under oath that are “not true.”
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is asking a judge to dismiss three of four claims in a former provost’s lawsuit against the university. Chris Clemens accuses university leaders of misusing the Signal messaging app to evade state public records and open meetings requirements.
Sen. Michael Lee, R-New Hanover, has been elected as the new Majority Leader of the North Carolina Senate following the departure of former Sen. Paul Newton. Lee has been in the state Senate since 2014 and is currently serving his fifth term while holding several leadership positions.
Senate Majority Leader Paul Newton, R-Cabarrus, is leaving his top role in the North Carolina Senate this week to pursue an opportunity outside of state government.
The Energy Security and Affordability Act (SB 261) would remove the Carbon Plan’s interim goal of reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 70% by 2030.