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The article reports on the 2015 request of North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper and Solicitor General John F. Maddrey to the U.S. Supreme Court to act on the decision of the U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals to strike down the "Right to View" provision of North Carolina's 2011 ...
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case. Subsequently, Alford petitioned for a writ of habeas corpus, first in the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina and then in the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Both courts denied the writ on the basis of the state court's findings that ...
). While we here at Abnormal Use may not always agree with the outcome, we at least respect a plaintiff’s right to litigate legitimate matters in court. On the other hand, we have little use for claimants who choose other means to air their grievances. Case in point: North Carolina ...
Congress passed theCircuit Court of Appeals Act (1891), which established nine intermediate courts with final authority over appeals from federal district courts, except when the case in question was of exceptional public importance. TheJudiciary Actof 1925 (popularly known as the Judges’ Bill), ...
History of Gambling in North Carolina Almost all forms of gambling remained illegal in North Carolina until 1945 when bingo was allowed at fairs and exhibitions. In the late '40s,the state experimented with greyhound racing, including pari-mutuel betting, but the North Carolina Supreme Court found...
Supreme Court of North Carolina. January 6, 1970. *433 James R. Walker, Jr., Weldon, Samuel S. Mitchell, Raleigh, for plaintiff. W. A. Watts, Charlotte, for defendants. HIGGINS, Justice. The plaintiff in this action seeks to have the court declare unconstitutional as applied to him: (...
He is currently the presiding judge over the 22nd Judicial Circuit of Virginia. Jonathan “J.D.” Oliver joined the Marines and attended Coastal Carolina Community College in Jacksonville. He now lives in Lexington Park, Maryland, where he works for Wyle Laboratories. John Clark is retired but ...