Sharing NC’s fruits with the rest of the nation
You might easily gloss over our state constitution's clause in which we enjoy the right to “the enjoyment of the fruits of their own labor.” Read More
You might easily gloss over our state constitution's clause in which we enjoy the right to “the enjoyment of the fruits of their own labor.” Read More
Law Day isn't until May 1 but the NC Supreme Court has handed down decisions that celebrate the rule of law in a free society. Read More
Dietze has questioned what happens when government agencies write their own rules. Read More
How long is too long to wait for a court trial? Read More
Only those who can afford to have them installed ever enjoy the opportunity to benefit from discounted rates. Read More
The judge, who formerly fought Democrats' gerrymandered election maps, knows more than most judges about redistricting. Read More
More sunlight for state government contracts makes sense, regardless of who chooses vendors. Read More
Without racially polarized voting, no federal lawsuit claiming racial gerrymandering can succeed. Read More
The NC Court of Appeals will be called upon to referee a fight between the village of Bald Head and a private company. Read More
Drawing compact, contiguous districts almost certainly leads to seats that favor one party or another. Read More