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North Carolina Supreme Court rules on contested bench seat

JURIST

The North Carolina Supreme Court issued an order on Friday in the election protest raised by state Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin. Friday’s ruling upholds the lower court’s order requiring these voters to provide a copy of their ID within 30 calendar days after the “mailing of notice.”

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North Carolina trial court upholds legislature’s 2021 redistricting maps

JURIST

The North Carolina Superior Court of Wake County Tuesday rejected claims by voting rights advocates that the 2021 redistricting maps passed by the North Carolina General Assembly were unconstitutional under the North Carolina Constitution.

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Justices decline to reinstate GOP-backed congressional voting maps in North Carolina, Pennsylvania

SCOTUSBlog

Share The Supreme Court on Monday refused to block orders by courts in North Carolina and Pennsylvania that threw out the congressional maps enacted by the states’ Republican legislatures and replaced them with maps drawn by the trial courts. The North Carolina case. The North Carolina dispute, Moore v.

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Court sets quiet March argument calendar

SCOTUSBlog

Share The Supreme Court ended a week of momentous news on a much more low-key note, releasing on Friday afternoon the argument calendar for the justices’ March arguments. The post Court sets quiet March argument calendar appeared first on SCOTUSblog. Here is the full list of cases scheduled for the March argument session: Morgan v.

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Twelve cases added to Supreme Court calendar

SCOTUSBlog

Fitzgerald , the Supreme Court ruled that a 2017 law that imposes higher fees on bankruptcy filers in 48 states than in North Carolina and Alabama violated the requirement, imposed by the Constitution, that Congress provide uniform bankruptcy laws throughout the United States. In 2022, in Siegel v. In Office of the U.S. 2, at 9:30 a.m.

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August Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: National EAS Test, License Renewals, EEO Reporting, Political Broadcasting Rules Proposals, Media Ownership Comments, Annual Regulatory Fees, and More

Broadcast Law Blog

All broadcasters should have August 11 circled and highlighted on their calendars as the date of the next National EAS Test. While the regulatory deadlines in August may be a bit lighter than other months, there are still several important regulatory dates to keep track of, some of which are detailed below.

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Lawyer Tech Tips: Collaboration Tools

Attorney at Work

Catherine Sanders Reach (@catherinereach) is Director of the Center for Practice Management for the North Carolina Bar Association, providing practice technology and management assistance. Calendar displays your Outlook calendar, along with any shared calendars from Teams.

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