NEW HANOVER COUNTY — The end of the North Carolina long session is nye and a Republican supermajority, secured in April, has proved a boon for changing the…
Gov. Roy Cooper has lodged an objection in Wake County Superior Court in his challenge to new state laws limiting his appointment powers. The court refused to hold a hearing on Cooper’s request for a temporary restraining order. Instead a three-judge panel will hold a Nov. 1 hearing on Cooper's pursuit of a preliminary injunction.
Superior Court judges from Granville, Johnston, and Richmond counties will convene Nov. 1 in Raleigh for the first hearing in Gov. Roy Cooper’s lawsuit against legislation removing some of his
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A three-judge Superior Court panel will weigh Gov. Roy Cooper’s legal arguments against a new state law. It shifts appointment powers away from the governor’s office and toward state lawmakers.