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June 4, 2023

judges

Article

MORRIS: Why electing conservative judges is key to restoring our constitutional heritage

July 21, 2022 John M. Morris

“We, the people of the United States…” begins the greatest vision of human freedom in history.   One of Britain’s great Prime Ministers, William Gladstone, called it “the most wonderful work ever struck off at a […]

Article

Republican judicial candidates band together for 2022 slate

April 29, 2021 Matt Mercer

RALEIGH — Six Republicans are seeking to replicate a successful strategy used by the party’s judicial candidates in 2020. Two seats on the N.C. Supreme Court and four on the N.C. Court of Appeals will […]

Article

Slaying at US judge’s home raises concern about cyberthreats

July 31, 2020 Maryclaire Dale, Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA — In 2005, U.S. District Judge Joan Lefkow returned from work to find her husband and mother shot dead in the basement of her Chicago home. Investigators initially focused on a White Supremacist who […]

Article

DORAN: Importance of North Carolina Supreme Court races in 2020

March 10, 2020 Jeanette Doran

With the primary election wrapped up, it is time to look toward November. As campaign ads flood our state’s airwaves, voters will hear a lot about and from candidates running in high profiles races that […]

Madeline Gray | North State Journal
News

Chief justice resignation creates opportunity for GOP

January 30, 2019 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Martin announced on Friday he is resigning from the Supreme Court to become dean of Regent University School of Law in Virginia. Martin’s resignation creates a […]

News

NC Chief Justice resigning

January 25, 2019 admin

RALEIGH — After 26 years of service, Chief Justice Mark Martin will become dean of Regent University School of Law in Virginia Beach, Va. The Republican has spent more than 20 years on the Supreme […]

Opinion

EDMUNDS: In re judicial elections

April 10, 2018 admin

Though I understand that the policy of the American Bar Association has long been to favor some form of merit selection, I would like to speak in favor of elections. While the faults of such […]

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