Republicans are refusing to accept North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs' narrow victory in November
North Carolina Rep. Virginia Foxx's appointment signals that Trump and Republicans in Congress will push the most radical versions of their agenda.
Republicans are making a blatant grab for power. It's nothing new for North Carolina, but it's still despicable.
That’s the moral of the North Carolina story. It’s much, much bigger than this state. The details: On Nov. 5, a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court was up for grabs, and the first official vote count showed that Allison Riggs,
One of North Carolina's most consequential 2024 races remains undecided, as a challenge mounted by the race's apparent loser is on an anything-but-straightforward path through state and federal courts.
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein announced measures to protect reproductive health care providers and patients via a new executive order.
The move gives the court time to consider a challenge by Republican Jefferson Griffin, who has cited debunked legal theories in his previous failed attempts to block Justice Allison Riggs’ reelection.
An incumbent Democrat narrowly won re-election to the state’s highest court. But the Republican-controlled court is considering an unusual protest from her challenger that could flip the result.
A contentious legal battle over whether to seat one of its own members threatens not only the future of the court's ideological balance, but its role in the public sphere
The Republican National Committee, the North Carolina Republican Party and the Wake County Republican Party are behind a separate lawsuit that is challenging votes in all races — not just the race for state Supreme Court. The lawsuit was first reported by NC Newsline.
North Carolina Justices Block Certification of Election Outcome in Race for One of Its Own Seats RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina's highest court blocked on Tuesday the certification of a ...
North Carolina state appeals court judge and Republican state Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin filed a legal brief on