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The North Carolina Supreme Court struck down a state voter identification law Friday as being racially discriminatory.
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The North Carolina Supreme Court struck down a state voter identification law Friday as being racially discriminatory.
The closing arguments marked the final day of a trial that has gained national attention as lawyers representing the Department of Justice and the...
Richard Hoard is the Budget Director of the Urban Ministry Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. Attorneys representing the Justice Department called him to the...
Glick made the remark during his opening statement as lawyers representing the NAACP and the U.S. Department of Justice returned to federal court in...
Attorneys representing both sides pointed to South Carolina’s Act R54 to support their arguments during an October 23 hearing before District Judge Thomas Schroeder...
Federal District Judge Thomas D. Schroeder denied the Defense team’s motion to dismiss the case in a brief hearing Friday morning. A trial is...
Lawyers for both sides will return to court on October 23 to update U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Schroeder on negotiations meant to settle...
On September 23, Superior Court Judge Michael Morgan declined to dismiss the case, captioned Currie v North Carolina, despite a new amendment softening the...
A status report filed Monday by the Plaintiffs’ legal team indicated legal claims against the photo ID provision “may be able to be resolved...
A trio of lawsuits brought by the NAACP, the League of Women Voters, the U.S. Department of Justice and an array of individual plaintiffs...