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17 Dec 2014, 3:40 am by Amy Howe
North Carolina, the Court held that a police officer’s reasonable mistake of law can provide the reasonable suspicion that justifies a traffic stop under the Fourth Amendment. [read post]
20 Nov 2014, 5:00 am by Maureen Johnston
American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina 14-35Issue: Whether the government speech doctrine permits the state of North Carolina to promote its “Choose Life” message through a specialty license plate program over which it exercises complete and effective control without also offering a pro-choice specialty plate. [read post]
14 Nov 2014, 5:42 am by John Elwood
ACLU of North Carolina, 14-35, stems from a North Carolina law authorizing several specialty license plates including one bearing the message “Choose Life. [read post]
7 Nov 2014, 6:26 am by Jeff Welty
Shea blogged here about the same-sex marriage rulings in North Carolina’s federal courts, and the potential criminal law and other issues those rulings present for North Carolina magistrates. [read post]
16 Oct 2014, 11:11 pm by Jarod Bona
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in North Carolina Board of Dental Examiners v. [read post]
16 Oct 2014, 3:04 pm by Deborah Hammonds
Some of the key grants awarded by OSERS include: University of North Carolina at Charlotte’s Technical Assistance Center on Postsecondary Education – Funded at $2.5 million, the National TA Center on Improving Transition to Postsecondary Education and Employment for Students with Disabilities (Transition Center) is the first major investment funded jointly out of RSA and OSEP to create a seamless transition process from high school through employment. [read post]
2 Oct 2014, 8:32 am by J. Bradley Smith, Esq.
” In North Carolina, any “teacher, school administrator, student teacher, school safety officer” or coach of any age who engages in a sexual act with a student may be found guilty of a Class G felony. [read post]
In North Carolina, the heads of the Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, and Carrboro police departments, as well as the Orange County Sheriff's Office, have announced a series of public forums to answer community questions about their use of military weapons and technology, "responding to concerns from community members regarding ongoing national events around the concept of ‘militarization‘ of local law enforcement. [read post]
22 Sep 2014, 5:22 pm by Mack Sperling
Judge Bledsoe observed that this was a case of first impression in North Carolina, stating that "[t]he North Carolina appellate courts do not appear to have addressed the production of an attorney fee agreement in a purported class action. [read post]
20 Aug 2014, 12:30 pm by Jamie Markham
The post More FAQ on PRS appeared first on North Carolina Criminal Law. [read post]
18 Aug 2014, 5:26 am
North Carolina, 391 U.S. 543 (1968).Whether consent was voluntary `is a question of fact determined by a totality of all the circumstances. [read post]
15 Aug 2014, 5:42 am by Joe May
Andrew Curless and Craig Jarvis | Published: 8/13/2014 North Carolina Gov. [read post]
14 Aug 2014, 8:35 am by Mack Sperling
  Briefly, these are contested tax cases on appeal from the Office of Administrative Hearings, many cases falling within the Court's jurisdiction in which the amount in controversy is at least $5 million, and cases involving regulation of pole attachments pursuant to G.S. [read post]
9 Aug 2014, 1:23 pm by Jack Sharman
 Consistent with the “Dear Colleague” letter, the university process unfolds swiftly, and your client will soon be offered an opportunity to “tell his side of the story” to a panel of university administrators and faculty. [read post]
17 Jul 2014, 9:01 pm by KC Johnson
In his up-is-down opus, Cohan portrayed Mike Nifong as victim, “crucified” by the efforts of an amorphous conspiracy that included defense attorneys, the State Bar, some members of the media, Judge Osmond Smith, the Disciplinary Hearing Commission, families of the lacrosse players, senior prosecutors in the North Carolina attorney general’s office, and Northeastern lawyers whose identities he declined to reveal. [read post]
16 Jun 2014, 7:55 pm
Chairman of the Committee was North Carolina Democrat Sam Ervin, a lawyer who had a long-established record as a defender of civil liberties. [read post]
23 May 2014, 6:08 am by Jim Sedor
North Carolina – NC Legislature Adopts New Rules on Protests Raleigh News & Observer – Craig Jarvis | Published: 5/15/2014 North Carolina lawmakers adopted new rules governing protests at the Legislative Building. [read post]