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July 4, 2025

NAACP

Article

Trump orders plan to dismantle Education Department while keeping some core functions

March 21, 2025 Collin Brinkley and Chris Megerian

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday calling for the dismantling of the U.S. Education Department, advancing a campaign promise to take apart an agency that’s been a longtime target of conservatives. Trump […]

Article

Federal trial over NC Voter ID set to begin

May 8, 2024 The Associated Press

RALEIGH — A federal lawsuit challenging North Carolina’s photo voter identification law was set to go to trial this week, with arguments expected to focus on whether the requirement unlawfully discriminates against black and Hispanic […]

Article

Autopsy: Death of ex-state NAACP president ruled a suicide

February 14, 2023 Ben Finley, Associated Press

A civil rights advocate and former president of the North Carolina branch of the NAACP died by suicide in his Greensboro home last summer, according to an autopsy report released Tuesday. The Rev. T. Anthony […]

Article

IRS revokes tax-exempt status of North Carolina NAACP

September 1, 2022 Associated Press

RALEIGH — North Carolina’s state chapter of the NAACP has lost its federal tax-exempt status for failing to file tax returns for three years, according to the federal government. The Internal Revenue Service stripped the […]

Article

EXUM, MITCHELL, and MARTIN: Navigating recusal and disqualification issues

October 25, 2021 Hon. James G. Exum Jr., Hon. Burley B. Mitchell Jr., and Hon. Mark D. Martin

Serving as a judge is challenging. We know from experience. Among the three of us, we have more than seventy years of experience on the bench. Collectively, we’ve served at every level of our State’s […]

Article

SHELTON and TERRAZAS: Democrats should think twice before forcing recusal of conservative justices

October 21, 2021 Troy Shelton and Ashley Terrazas

We are dyed-in-the-wool North Carolinians. Our love of law and policy was born in the uniquely purple tension that permeates nearly every aspect of life in our state. Like many of you, we’re used to […]

Article

NC NAACP sues to have Confederate monument in Graham removed

March 30, 2021 The Associated Press

WINSTON-SALEM — The North Carolina chapter of the NAACP filed a lawsuit Tuesday seeking the removal of a Confederate monument which stands in front of the Alamance County Courthouse where protests have been staged for […]

Article

Cooper, N.C. prison officials agree to release 3,500 inmates

February 26, 2021 Bryan Anderson, Associated Press

RALEIGH — North Carolina civil rights groups struck a deal on Thursday with Gov. Roy Cooper’s administration to allow for the early release of 3,500 inmates in state custody over the next six months. If […]

Opinion

WILLIAMS: Corrupting our social norms 

December 18, 2019 Walter Williams

Here are several questions for biologists and medical professionals: If a person is found to have XY chromosomes (heterogametic sex), does a designation as female on his birth certificate, driver’s license or Social Security card override […]

News

Judge strikes down voter ID amendment

February 22, 2019 admin

RALEIGH — A North Carolina judge has voided constitutional amendments approved by voters in November requiring photo identification to vote in person and capping the state income tax rate. The judge sided Friday with the […]

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