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Last year, when Governor Roy Cooper appointed Leftist political hack Darren Jackson to replace a conservative jurist on the N.C. Court of Appeals Republicans warned it signaled that Cooper will continue to play partisan games rather than work on solutions for the people of North Carolina.
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Last year, when Governor Roy Cooper appointed Leftist political hack Darren Jackson to replace a conservative jurist on the N.C. Court of Appeals Republicans warned it signaled that Cooper will continue to play partisan games rather than work on solutions for the people of North Carolina.
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A Forsyth County, North Carolina, Superior Court judge, who was recently appointed by a Republican governor, may find that an endorsement from Democrats for Hillary Clinton, is a two-edged sword.
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A Forsyth County, North Carolina, Superior Court judge, who was recently appointed by a Republican governor, may find that an endorsement from Democrats for Hillary Clinton, is a two-edged sword.
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An amendment to replace the States' influence in the federal government since the 17th Amendment was adopted.
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An amendment to replace the States' influence in the federal government since the 17th Amendment was adopted.
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An amendment to replace the States' influence in the federal government since the 17th Amendment was adopted.
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An amendment to replace the States' influence in the federal government since the 17th Amendment was adopted.
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Right-leaning lawyers and legal analysts agree that the courts are a vital venue for preserving constitutional rights. But they note a surprising trend of conservative support for using judicial activism to achieve that aim rather than the traditional conservative deference to state and federal...
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Right-leaning lawyers and legal analysts agree that the courts are a vital venue for preserving constitutional rights. But they note a surprising trend of conservative support for using judicial activism to achieve that aim rather than the traditional conservative deference to state and federal...