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As we look forward to a new year, Carolina Journal Radio reviews some of the most interesting topics from 2020. Amy Coney Barrett has joined the U.S. Supreme Court as its 115th justice. She has said her judicial philosophy mirrors that of the late Justice Antonin Scalia, and supporters characterize her as an originalist. Jon Guze, John Locke Foundation director of legal studies, analyzes Barrett’s record. He discusses the new justice’s likely impact on the nation’s highest court. As Democratic presidential candidate, Joe Biden relied on advice from U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, known popularly as AOC, in developing policies related to energy and the environment. John Locke Foundation CEO ....
Publisher s Note: This post appears here courtesy of the Carolina Journal. The author of this post is John Hood. Tom Campbell, creator, producer, and moderator of NC SPIN, spoke with Carolina Journal Radio as the political debate program prepared to debut on UNC-TV. May I tell you a bit about the pioneering Campbells of eastern North Carolina? The patriarch of the family, minister James Archibald Campbell, founded a school in Buies Creek in 1887 that we now know as Campbell University. In the early days, privation and bad luck sometimes forced Jim Arch to keep institution alive through sheer force of will. ....
North Carolina must rein in Governor s emergency powers Published December 17, 2020 Gov. Roy Cooper has taken long-term control of the movements and actions of more than 10 million North Carolinians through the state’s Emergency Management Act. His long-term use of the act during COVID-19 has spurred big concerns over the restrictions on liberty, Cooper’s interpretation of the act, and the precedent his actions set for future governors. Could, for example, a future governor determine climate change to be such a serious threat to North Carolina that he/she should invoke the act to intervene? In this conversation with me for Carolina Journal Radio, Jon Guze, JLF’s Director of Legal Studies, shares why he is urging state policymakers to rein in the governor’s powers no matter who sits in the seat. ....