Sarah Preston, policy director for the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina, discusses reasons for her group’s opposition to proposals in the General Assembly that would mandate that North Carolina law enforcement agencies collect DNA samples from people arrested on certain felony charges. Preston offered these remarks during a July 1, 2010, presentation to the John Locke Foundation and Federalist Society. To watch full-length presentations of John Locke Foundation events, click here.
Chatham County slams the brakes on VinFast as company changes plans
Construction is on hold at VinFast’s proposed $4 billion electric vehicle factory in Moncure, Chatham County, after the electric vehicle maker revised its plans for a scaled-down version of the facility.