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Republicans got rehearings in two election-related cases they lost last year at the then-Democrat-majority high court.
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The North Carolina Supreme Court is revisiting this week whether a previous combination of justices got it wrong three months ago when declaring that the legislature produced illegal district lines tainted by excess partisanship and a photo voter identification law infected with racial bias.
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North Carolina Republican legislative leaders can defend in federal court the state restrictions on dispensing abortion pills that are being challenged by a physician, a judge has ruled.
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The North Carolina Supreme Court granted a petition filed by GOP legislators to rehear voter ID and redistricting cases that went against them last year when Democrats held a majority on the court
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Follow along for results in North Carolina's race for Supreme Court Seat 3.
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Follow along for results in the race for North Carolina's Supreme Court seat 5.
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The North Carolina Supreme Court has issued its decision in the landmark Leandro case, ordering the state legislature to spend $1.75 billion in public school funding.
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North Carolina has six statewide judicial races on the ballot this year, including two seats on the state Supreme Court.
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North Carolina’s Supreme Court has heard more arguments in the state’s recent divisive round of redistricting.
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The justices ruled 4-3 — with registered Democrats in the majority — that oral arguments over the constitutionality of a 2018 voter ID law will be held next month. Friday's order grants a request by minority voters who sued to overturn the law approved by the General Assembly.