Attorney Philip Romohr discusses the voting records of N.C. Supreme Court justices during their 2010 term. Romohr offered these comments during a March 10, 2011, presentation to the John Locke Foundation and Federalist Society. To watch full-length presentations of John Locke Foundation events, click here.
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