Leandro plaintiffs cite 2 issues for NC Supreme Court rehearing
Six North Carolina school boards are asking the state Supreme Court for a “limited rehearing” of last month’s decision shutting down the 32-year-old Leandro education funding lawsuit.
The end of a 32-year-old court fight over education funding could prompt new action from would-be reformers.
The North Carolina Supreme Court has split, 4-3, in ending the 32-year-old Leandro school funding case.
More than two dozen plaintiffs could be dropped from a six-year-old lawsuit challenging North Carolina’s government-imposed shutdown of bars during the COVID-19 pandemic.
North Carolina’s highest court will decide whether Currituck County has authority to spend occupancy tax money for public safety and emergency services.
Control over appointments to North Carolina’s State Board of Elections depends on the outcome of a legal dispute that headed to the state’s second-highest court Tuesday afternoon.
North Carolina’s winter weather threat has prompted the state Appeals Court to postpone oral arguments in a dispute over state elections board appointments.
Auditor Dave Boliek hopes the state Appeals Court’s recent ruling in a case pitting the governor against top legislators will affect another case with the same parties.
Registered voters in the state this cycle will choose a US senator, all 14 US House representatives, one state Supreme Court judge and three appellate justices.
Berger emphasized the value of non-generative tools and the responsibility lawyers owe to their clients and the practice of law.
State Supreme Court Justice Phil Berger Jr. labeled Apex's recreation fee for developers "constitutionally suspect."
A bipartisan North Carolina Court of Appeals panel will hear a case on Jan. 27 dealing with control over appointments to the state elections board.