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Home » Issue: 2015-03-11

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State Bar: judges and lawyers may communicate on social media

by John H. Tucker 03/20/201501/11/2023

Judges and lawyers in North Carolina may hobnob on social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter as long as they don’t communicate about ex parte matters (private issues in pending cases), the State Bar declared in a recent ethics opinion. In addition, lawyers may endorse or recommend judges, but they may not accept endorsements […]

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Raleigh federal judge rebuked by Fourth Circuit in disabilty discrimination case

by John H. Tucker 03/19/201501/11/2023
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N.C. Senate bill would criminalize women for using drugs during pregnancy

by Jane Porter 03/18/201501/11/2023
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Live: Capsula’s bilingual pursuit works in Raleigh

by Amanda Black 03/18/201502/08/2023
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Sentence upheld for Durham man convicted of Chapel Hill murder

by John H. Tucker 03/18/201501/11/2023
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Durham Rep. introduces bills addressing early voting days, voter ID

by Jane Porter 03/17/201501/11/2023
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Hofmann owners endorse plan to conserve, retain ownership of forest

by Jane Porter 03/17/201501/11/2023
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N.C. Reps. file bill to take on food desert zones

by Jane Porter 03/17/201501/11/2023
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Start your drills: Fracking can begin in North Carolina today

by Lisa Sorg 03/17/201501/11/2023
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Talking to The Pour House about its canceled Black Pussy show

by Grayson Haver Currin 03/16/201502/08/2023

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