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Plaintiffs and defendants in a sexual abuse lawsuit filed by former North Carolina State University athletes agree that the case should proceed before a single judge.
NC’s open US Senate race is a statistical dead heat, with Democrat Roy Cooper holding a slim lead over Republican Michael Whatley, according to a new PPP poll.
A lawsuit targeting mental health services available to inmates in North Carolina’s county jails could move forward as a class-action complaint.
The North Carolina Home Builders Association is supporting the plaintiff in a Brunswick County takings lawsuit against state environmental regulators.
Under current federal rules, states can designate certain low-income census tracts as opportunity zones, allowing investors to receive tax benefits for investing in businesses or real estate projects in those areas.
A recent study from the John Locke Foundation found that property tax collections across the state’s 10 largest counties exceeded inflation and population growth by $2.7 billion over the past 10 years.
While still ranking as a top state for business and tax competitiveness, NC risks falling behind other states if it stands still.
State government retirees are urging the North Carolina Supreme Court to allow their 14-year-old lawsuit against the State Health Plan to move forward to trial.
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North Carolina State University’s former director of sports medicine is asking a court to dismiss a sexual abuse lawsuit 31 former Wolfpack athletes filed against him.
Could the United States bring back the military draft? In this episode of The Le(e)gal Brief, civil rights attorney and movement lawyer Lee Merritt breaks down the growing concerns surrounding Selective Service registration, conscription, and the potential return of the draft. The conversation begins with the historic case of Muhammad Ali, who refused the Vietnam […]
A comparison of shows that state funding for public education is increasing, leading to a substantial rise in per-pupil spending, even as student enrollment declines.
County boards of elections across NC certified March 3 primary results during Friday’s canvass. Page’s 23-vote lead over Berger in SD-26 remains.