Critics of North Carolina’s felon voting restrictions believe the state’s newest election law has no impact on their federal lawsuit. They argued in a court filing Friday that a federal
Critics of North Carolina’s felon voting restrictions believe the state’s newest election law has no impact on their federal lawsuit. They argued in a court filing Friday that a federal judge should grant their request to strike down the 50-year-old felon re-enfranchisement law. A hearing in the case is scheduled Nov. 14 in Durham.
A federal lawsuit that targets North Carolina’s restrictions on felon voting will return to a federal courtroom on Nov. 14. A hearing is scheduled that morning on the plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment.
RALEIGH — State Representative Garland Pierce (Scotland and Hoke counties) was appointed on Wednesday as a board of trustees member for Community Success…