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Former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley announced her campaign on Tuesday. She joins four other Democrats vying for the party nomination for the seat being vacated by Republican Sen. Richard Burr.
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In the wake of mass shootings in Atlanta, Democratic State Senator Jay Chaudhuri has renewed a push for a hate crime law in North Carolina. Will this legislation get a hearing? Plus, a resolution to call for a constitutional convention and set Congressional term limits advanced at the General Assembly this week. And Cheri Beasley will soon announce her candidacy seeking the Democratic nomination for a 2022 U.S. Senate race. Aisha Dew and Clark Riemer offer insights on some of the biggest political developments of the week.
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Former North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley will soon announce her plan to run for U.S. Senate in North Carolina. Advisers close to her say she'll enter the race in early April, joining a growing field of Democrats.
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Updated at 5:20 p.m.The hiring of a new top administrator of North Carolina's court system is one of several significant personnel changes in a shake-up…
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The first Black woman to serve as chief justice of North Carolina's Supreme Court has become a partner in the law firm McGuireWoods.The firm said in a…
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North Carolina's final outstanding November election was resolved Friday when state officials certified results showing that Paul Newby received the most…
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North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley conceded on Saturday to Republican Paul Newby in their extremely close election after two rounds…
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Republican Paul Newby's narrow lead over Democratic incumbent Cheri Beasley changed little overall as a statewide machine recount of North Carolina's very…
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Like it or not, Cheri Beasley's tenure as Chief Justice will be defined in large part by her response to COVID-19."I have indeed entered emergency…
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Candidates in North Carolina's still-undecided races for Supreme Court chief justice and attorney general on Monday awaited final official results from…