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The General Assembly has passed legislation to reduce the number of North Carolina Court of Appeals judges from 15 to 12, sending the measure to the…
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The above headline is not ours – it’s from an article in Slate written by Richard Hasen, an election law expert and professor at UC Irvine School of Law...
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A three-judge panel in Raleigh will hear arguments Thursday between North Carolina's new Democratic governor and its entrenched Republican legislature...
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Local elections boards are raising questions about how to restore the early voting period after a court ruling struck down North Carolina's newest...
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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments over racial gerrymandering in North Carolina. The justices announced Monday they'll review a lower court...
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A federal judge in Winston-Salem ruled Monday night that North Carolina's sweeping election overhaul is constitutional. The U.S. Justice Department, the...
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A federal judge is dismissing lawsuits challenging a North Carolina election law that requires voters to show photo identification when casting…
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The Supreme Court has passed up an early chance to review a contested North Carolina election law that opponents say limits the ability of…