Rick H. linked to the unpublished per curiam decision in Griffin v. North Carolina State Board of Elections. Three brief thoughts on it. First, last week I noted that the case potentially implicated a ...
One perk of being elected president is choosing U.S. attorneys. Will a federal probe of North Carolina GOP legislative ...
Tuesday’s decision means Judge Jefferson Griffin’s challenge could eventually be heard by the North Carolina Supreme Court, the very body he aims to join.
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that North Carolina's disputed race for a seat on the ...
An appeals court agreed Tuesday that a federal trial judge acted properly last month in declining to rule on the eligibility ...
North Carolina's highest court has upheld a law that gave adult victims of child sexual abuse two additional years to seek ...
Experts believe Griffin wants to only have the case be argued at the state level, as the State Supreme Court has a 5-1 ...
LA Dodgers athletes Freddie Freeman and Chris Taylor, along with other celebrities, are actively supporting the victims of the LA fires. They have donated funds and organized fundraisers for ...
In a matter of first impression, the North Carolina Court of Appeals on Wednesday found that a trial court had no authority to grant a request to remove and replace a juror in a civil case after ...
In a dissenting opinion, Court of Appeals Chief Judge Chris Dillon wrote that in the most favorable light for the plaintiff, the evidence doesn’t show Romero acted with gross negligence.
Griffin’s case is frivolous and an embarrassment to himself, his party and North Carolina ... him from sitting in judgment on the state Court of Appeals. Rather than promote “public confidence ...
The mother of a North Carolina university student ... rights of Michael,” Arrowood wrote. Court of Appeals Judge Allegra Collins agreed with Arrowood. In a dissenting opinion, Court of Appeals Chief ...