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Primaries for North Carolina state appellate court seats won't happen this year if a federal appeals court decision stands. A panel of judges Friday…
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Updated Thursday 4pm A highly anticipated judiciary committee meeting was held Thursday afternoon. For nearly 3 hours, Senate and House lawmakers…
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On Thursday, about three dozen people marched silently through uptown Charlotte. Their mission was to protest a controversial judicial redistricting...
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Friday update:(Associated Press) The North Carolina House leader predicts redrawn election districts for trial court judges can be finalized with Senate…
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America's judicial system has been the target of a number of political attacks this year. And not just from President Donald Trump questioning the...
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Lawmakers recently passed a bill reducing the size of the North Carolina Court of Appeals. Republicans said the court's caseload is down, but Democrats...
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On Monday, Judge Douglas McCullough of the North Carolina Court of Appeals resigned his seat. Some 36 days before he turned 72, which is the mandatory...
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The General Assembly has completed the override of the governor's veto of a measure reducing the state Court of Appeals from 15 judges to 12.
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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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A familiar name in state politics could have a prime spot on this fall's ballot because of a proposal passed by state lawmakers. Phil Berger Jr. is the...