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US Supreme Court to review NC sales tax, DWI disputes on June 15

The U.S. Supreme Court will review two cases next month with N.C. ties. Either case could return the Tar Heel State to national headlines when the nation’s highest court starts its next term in the fall. Justices have set June 15 as the date to consider whether to take up Quad Graphics v. N.C. Department of Revenue and Diaz-Tomas v. North Carolina.

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North Carolina goes to Washington | North Carolina Lawyers Weekly

By Troy Shelton Two of the blockbuster cases at the U.S. Supreme Court this term hail from North Carolina. Here’s a look at the two cases, now that oral arguments are over. The Affirmative Action Cases No need to bury the lede: Affirmative action died when the Court granted certiorari. District Judge Loretta Biggs, of .

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