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1. A ‘potential resolution’ to Hannah Jones tenure controversy may not heal damage done at UNC “Ninety percent of Black and non-white faculty right now, they are probably looking at their other options. That may be a conservative estimate.” Attorneys for UNC-Chapel Hill will meet with the legal team of Nikole Hannah Jones Thursday to… ....
Legal weed in North Carolina? New bills give state lawmakers multiple options Will Doran, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Apr. 7 RALEIGH Democrats in the North Carolina General Assembly have made it clear they want to change the state s marijuana laws, and they re giving the legislature s Republican majority several ideas on how to do so. The two newest marijuana bills were filed Wednesday in the Senate. One would legalize medical marijuana, like most states have already done. The other would fully legalize weed, even for non-medicinal uses, which 15 other states have already done. We want to leave no stone unturned, said Sen. Wiley Nickel, a Cary Democrat, who is a sponsor or co-sponsor of both bills. I think in states that have moved forward, there s usually more support for medical. I think that s probably the first step for North Carolina. Although I personally support full legalization. ....
Orange County Is Taking Steps to Make Its Criminal Justice System More Equitable Orange County Courthouse in Hillsborough Cash bail, whereby prisoners have to fork up money, pretrial, to buy their temporary freedom is a concept as old as the most rudimentary of justice systems. But only recently in the United States have we come to seriously scrutinize a system that has racism baked into it at every level. In the weeks following George Floydâs murder and the beginning of Black Lives Matter protests, Governor Roy Cooper created the Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice. The task force, which included Orange County District Attorney Jim Woodall, submitted to the governor in December more than 100 recommendations to make the justice system more equitable, including one to eliminate cash bail for certain low-level charges. ....
The 6-year-old dangled his legs above the floor as he sat at the table with his defense attorney, before a North Carolina judge. He was accused of picking a tulip from a yard at his bus stop, his attorney Julie Boyer said, and he was on trial in juvenile court for injury to real property. The boy s attention span was too short to follow the proceedings, Boyer said, so she handed him crayons and a coloring book. I asked him to color a picture, she said, so he did. He didn t know it, but no matter what the judge decided, the experience could change the boy s life, experts say, from how he sees the court system to increasing his chance of getting into trouble again and being sent to alternative school. ....