News organizations have a duty to get specific facts correct in their coverage of the explosive news that the Colorado Supreme Court has ruled former President Donald Trump ineligible to serve as president under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment for “overt, voluntary, and direct participation in the i.
U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar will share the federal government’s views next month during U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments in a high-profile N.C. redistricting case. It will mark the second time in little more than a month that Prelogar argues in a case with Tar Heel ties. The nation’s highest court issued an order Wednesday granting Prelogar’s request to take part in the Dec. 7 arguments for Moore v. Harper.
The federal government’s top U.S. Supreme Court lawyer wants to jump into a case dealing with North Carolina’s congressional election map. U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar has asked the nation’s highest court for time to speak during oral arguments in the case.