Mitch Kokai, John Locke Foundation senior political analyst, and former N.C. Appeals Court Judge Edward Greene discuss the prospects of a partisan split among N.C. Supreme Court justices in the case of Cooper v. Berger. Kokai and Greene offered these comments during the Nov. 28, 2017, edition of Spectrum News’ “Capital Tonight.”
JLF’s Mitch Kokai discusses prospects for partisan splits on N.C. Supreme Court
Related
Woman with North Carolina ties is among hostages released by Hamas terrorists
Adrienne "Aviva" Siegel, an American citizen with ties to North Carolina is among seventeen more hostages released by the militant group Hamas on Sunday. The announcement came from Senator Ted Budd, R-NC, who played a role in negotiating her release. Siegel's husband, Chapel Hill native Keith Seigel, 64, remains a hostage in Gaza.
NC Chamber blasts Cooper over his accusation of racial bias
In a letter Sunday to Governor Roy Cooper the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce called his accusations of racial bias in the Chamber's work "malevolent and libelous."
RNC pushes Republicans to vote early and by mail
Republicans are pushing to get more party faithful to vote early and mail in their ballots, while also trying to assure them of ballot security. An initiative from the Republican National Committee, Bank Your Vote, is aimed at tapping into turnout tactics that Democrats have been nurturing for years.
NC ranked 6th most economically free state in US
North Carolina ranks 6th out of the 50 states, only bested by New Hampshire, Florida, Tennessee, Texas, and South Dakota.