In this moment of crisis, the courts have become the final guardrail against the forces of authoritarianism that seek to ...
North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs is accusing her Republican opponent of undermining democracy ...
The state Supreme Court on Wednesday said it would not immediately decide on Judge Jefferson Griffin’s request to discard ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court has dismissed a request by the trailing candidate in an close race for a seat on the court ...
GOP is trying to overturn a closely watched North Carolina Supreme Court election between Allison Riggs (D) and Jefferson ...
Democratic incumbent Allison Riggs leads Republican challenger Jefferson Griffin by 734 votes for a seat on the North ...
Many Cumberland County voters are among the 60,000 votes a losing Republican candidate wants thrown out in the race for North ...
The state's high court ruled that the challenge of the validity of more than 60,000 votes must be heard by the Wake County Superior Court first.
Democratic incumbent, and the apparent winner of the North Carolina Supreme Court race, filed a brief with the Fourth U.S.
The State Board of Elections is now temporarily blocked from certifying Allison Riggs as the winner in the Supreme Court election while the court considers her opponent’s challenge of 60,000 ballots.
A federal appeals court has agreed to hear more arguments involving a close election in November for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat. The 4th U.S.