Jon Guze, John Locke Foundation director of legal studies, discusses a legal victory for the Winston-Salem surgeon challenging North Carolina’s certificate-of-need law. Guze offered these comments during an interview with Donna Martinez for Carolina Journal Radio.
Related
On affordability, deeds trump words
To make housing more affordable, we must build more of it. Expand supply to meet demand, and prices will adjust accordingly.
Most NC residents say defying Supreme Court would affect midterm vote
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.
AdventHealth Weaverville breaks ground after CON delay
The state first approved the 67-bed CON for the facility in 2022, but then a rival, HCA/Mission, sought to block their project, appealing the decision.
Jackson, other state AGs push Congress to refund unlawful tariffs
On Wednesday, NC Attorney General Jeff Jackson joined 11 other state attorneys general in a letter calling on Congress to refund businesses and consumers for increased costs, including $3.5 billion that he said was imposed on North Carolinians, after the Supreme Court ruled the federal government’s tariffs unlawful.