Carolina Journal by Video - LXXXIII: Carolina Journal’s Dallas Woodhouse dissects ‘Extreme Injustice’ at N.C. Supreme Court | Eastern NC Now

Dallas Woodhouse, Carolina Journal investigative journalist, discusses his reporting at ExtremeInjustice.com on a controversial case involving the N.C. Supreme Court and two challenged state constitutional amendments.

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    Dallas Woodhouse, Carolina Journal investigative journalist, discusses his reporting at ExtremeInjustice.com on a controversial case involving the N.C. Supreme Court and two challenged state constitutional amendments.

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