Nearly 4 months after Americans went to the polls in November, the North Carolina Supreme Court. This article explores Republican Jefferson Griffin’s challenges to the results of the election and the legal and political implications of the state Supreme Court deciding who will sit on the bench for the next nine years.
Read MoreJudge shopping, a tactic allowing litigants to strategically file cases to secure favorable rulings, has become increasingly prevalent in Texas, particularly in single-judge divisions. This practice undermines judicial independence and policy enforcement, prompting calls for reforms like random case assignment.
Read MoreAfter the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a number pro-life politicians and activists have begun pushing for legal recognition of fetal personhood. This legal theory, though once considered fringe, could have far-reaching consequences.
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