Before 1966, North Carolina operated under a hybrid court system with a supreme court (the appellate court) and a superior court (general jurisdiction trial court), funded by the State and uniform statewide. However, lower courts were operated and funded by cities and counties, and jurisdiction ...
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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina’s highest court ruled Friday that a lower court should reconsider the constitutionality of a state law that requires health regulators to sign off before expanded health care services can be offered to the public.
North Carolina's highest court has decided it won't fast-track appeals of results in two lawsuits initiated by Democratic Gov.
Since its establishment in 1996, the North Carolina Business Court has expanded from a single judge hearing a limited number of cases to five judges issuing written opinions on a nearly daily basis. As the Business Court’s work has expanded and evolved, so too has the law that dictates how...
RALEIGH, N.C, (AP) — A North Carolina appeals court on Friday blocked students and employees at the state’s flagship public university from providing a digital identification produced by the school when voting to comply with a new photo ID mandate. The decision by a three-judge panel of...
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concerning a lawyer’s professional responsibility in the aftermath of a natural disaster, guidance on the use of a specific aspect of North Carolina’s Enterprise Justice (“Odyssey”) eCourts system, and the publication of one new proposed formal ethics opinion for comment, which appears below....
On Friday, Aug. 18, the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled in a 4-3 decision that North Carolina state legislators who were elected under racially gerrymandered districts do not possess unlimited authority to amend the North Carolina Constitution.