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The system developed and being implemented by Tyler Technologies is being blamed for wrongful arrests and unlawful detentions.
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Morgan is one of two remaining Democrats on the court.
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North Carolina's highest court has rescheduled oral arguments for next month in a case over whether two amendments to the state constitution should be voided because legislators who approved the ballot referendums were elected from racially biased districts.
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The "Second Chance Act," which was signed into law in June 2020, makes it easier to clear records of non-violent misdemeanors and minor felonies for 16 and 17-year-olds who were prosecuted as adults.
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The Supreme Court heard a case Wednesday from Mississippi challenging Roe vs. Wade. BPR looks at the level of abortion access currently in Western North...
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Some North Carolina laws that took effect on Wednesday are designed to protect expectant mothers behind bars, keep more elementary school-age children accused of misdeeds out of court and force police officers to speak up about excessive force.
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Earlier this month, the Lambda Legal Defense Fund announced a lawsuit seeking to reverse a requirement that transgender citizens undergo surgery in order to obtain a birth certificate that reflects their gender identity.
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Republican-backed elections bills aim to curb voter access, say Democrats and civil rights groups.
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Another lawsuit challenging North Carolina’s latest round of redistricting has been filed. A conservation group, university mathematicians and voters involved in the suit accuse Republican mapmakers of illegal partisan and racial gerrymandering in both the state’s congressional and General Assembly districts.
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A lawsuit filed on behalf of an adult and two minors in federal court says North Carolina’s requirement that transgender people undergo sex reassignment surgery is discriminatory, and not in line with a majority of states and medical organizations.
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The North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein said Tuesday that he is suing the founders of the e-cigarette maker over his concerns that their product is being marketed to children through kid-friendly flavors and poor age verification.
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A North Carolina judge has set a trial date next summer for a political operative accused of ballot fraud involving a 2018 congressional election whose results ultimately got thrown out.