Updated: A suspected gunman in a North Carolina courthouse shooting on Tuesday was arrested and later cleared, while the hunt for a suspected accomplice continues.
Updated: A man died last Friday evening after lighting his pickup truck on fire and driving it into the offices of a law firm in Moyock, North Carolina.
Five months ago, after a violation of the rule banning photography in hallways and other public areas of the Mecklenburg County Courthouse, the North Carolina court’s senior resident judge met…
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed provisions of a North Carolina election law to take effect that had been stayed by a federal appeals court because of the potential…
A contract lawyer who claimed he should have been paid overtime for document-review work has suffered another setback with a judge’s decision to toss his would-be class action.
An architect who built a modern home in a historic North Carolina neighborhood may be able to wrap up construction and move in as a result of a judge’s decision…
Two mentally disabled North Carolina inmates who confessed to the 1983 rape and murder of an 11-year-old girl have been freed from prison after DNA pointed to another possible suspect.
The former Army doctor convicted of killing his pregnant wife and two young daughters in a case chronicled in the book Fatal Vision has lost his latest bid for a…
Corrected and updated: Architect Louis Cherry’s home in a historic neighborhood is about 85 percent finished, but he can’t complete the job until the courts decide whether his “certificate of…
Lawyers for seven college students are arguing in a North Carolina case that a voter ID law suppresses the youth vote and violates the 26th Amendment lowering the voting age…
A North Carolina federal judge on Thursday granted a summary judgment motion in an Americans with Disabilities Act case that the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission brought against Womble Carlyle Sandridge…
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