North Carolina Real Estate Legislative UpdateBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksPatrick K. Hetrick
Legal news, daily court opinions, verdicts and settlements, and hard-to-find resources for the North Carolina legal community.
Since day one, our users have been keeping Upstate's bill feed open and watching the action to know what bills are moving. See bill actions as they happen with our bill action feed, updated instantly. Simultaneously, see what's on the legislative calendar. Most importantly, see if the most...
The state government of North Carolina is divided into three separate branches: the executive, legislative, and judicial. The Governor heads the executive branch, currently Roy Cooper (D), who serves as the state's chief executive officer. The Governor implements laws, manages state agencies, and...
North Carolina Republicans said they were calling a special legislative session to help hurricane victims. Instead, they're launching a legislative "coup."
AG-1: Support state funding and staffing for agricultural research, Cooperative Extension services and other agriculture-related efforts, including Community Conservation Assistance Program, to support the largest economic driver in North Carolina.
The Campaign to Fix the Debt is launching new chapters in such states as Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Maine, New Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Washington, and Wisconsin. According the Credit Union National Association (CUNA), America's credit unions have seen, over rou...
The Supreme Court was created by theConstitutional Conventionof 1787 as the head of a federal court system, though it was not formally established untilCongresspassed the Judiciary Act in 1789. Although theConstitutionoutlined the powers, structure, and functions of the legislative and executive branch...
A North Carolina judicial panel rejected state legislative district maps Tuesday, saying legislators took extreme advantage in drawing voting districts to help elect a maximum number of Republican lawmakers. The judges gave lawmakers two weeks to try again. ...
Members of the North Carolina Professional Lobbyists Association (NCPLA) have an obligation to conduct themselves in such a way that they maintain public respect for their profession and for the legislative process. Members of the North Carolina Professional Lobbyists Association: • Shall conduct ...