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Governor Pat McCrory's chief legal counsel, Bob Stephens, issued the following statement regarding the U.S. Supreme Court taking up the Gloucester County School Board v. G.G. case, which involves bathroom privacy in public schools
Governor Pat McCrory's chief legal counsel, Bob Stephens, issued the following statement regarding the U.S. Supreme Court taking up the Gloucester County School Board v. G.G. case, which involves bathroom privacy in public schools
 
The following statement was issued today by Bob Stephens, General Counsel for Governor Pat McCrory
The following statement was issued today by Bob Stephens, General Counsel for Governor Pat McCrory
 
Governor Pat McCrory's office issued the following statement from General Counsel Bob Stephens
 
Bob Stephens, chief legal counsel for Governor Pat McCrory released a statement following an ethics complaint filed today...
Bob Stephens, chief legal counsel for Governor Pat McCrory released a statement following an ethics complaint filed today...
 
Gov. Pat McCrory's chief legal counsel said Tuesday that the governor, a Republican, decided to hire an outside lawyer to defend a lawsuit over the state's new voter identification and election law because of public statements about the law from Democratic state Attorney General Roy Cooper.
Gov. Pat McCrory's chief legal counsel said Tuesday that the governor, a Republican, decided to hire an outside lawyer to defend a lawsuit over the state's new voter identification and election law because of public statements about the law from Democratic state Attorney General Roy Cooper.
 
The state is asking a federal court to dismiss two lawsuits - one filed by the North Carolina NAACP and one filed by the League of Women Voters of N.C. - challenging the new law requiring voters to present government-issued identification when voting and changing other...
The state is asking a federal court to dismiss two lawsuits - one filed by the North Carolina NAACP and one filed by the League of Women Voters of N.C. - challenging the new law requiring voters to present government-issued identification when voting and changing other...
 
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