Tag: Judiciary

    A Victory at the North Carolina Supreme Court

    From the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce We write for the second time in as many business days to again promote the work of the...

    An Emotional Day on the House Floor as the General Assembly Begins the Short Session

    by CLC Staff Today begins the 'Short Session' of the North Carolina General Assembly's 156th Biennium. The General Assembly meets for a two-year term in...

    Governor’s ‘Illogical’ Pandemic Rules for Bars Violated N.C. Constitution, Appeals Court Rules

    By Gary D. Robertson, North Carolina politics reporter for the Associated Press appearing in The Washington Times North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper's orders during the COVID-19 pandemic...

    Can You Hear the Drums, Leandro?

    by CLC staff On February 22, the North Carolina Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the latest round of litigation in the so-called Leandro case....

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    Consumer Products Giant to Bring Nearly 300 High-Paying Jobs to NC

    By Jim Shamp for the North Carolina Biotechnology Center A...

    CJ: Public School Failures Behind Demand for Private School Vouchers

    By David Larson, Opinion Editor for the Carolina Journal North...

    NC’s August Employment Figures Released

    Source: North Carolina Department of Commerce The state’s seasonally adjusted...

    Ag. Department Commissioner Steve Troxler’s “From the Tractor” (September Edition)

    by North Carolina’s Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler from his...