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NC Voter ID Challenge

February 1, 2015

Judge to take several weeks to rule on NC voter ID challenge

RALEIGH — A Wake County judge plans to take two to three weeks to decide whether a lawsuit challenging North Carolina’s voter ID law should be dismissed or proceed to trial this summer. Mike Morgan, a Wake County Superior Court judge, briefed attorneys Friday after listening to several hours of arguments for and against the […]

Category iconRecent News,  Voting Rights Tag iconA. Philip Randolph Institute,  Anita Earls,  George Eppsteiner,  League of Women Voters of North Carolina,  NC Voter ID Challenge,  Press Millen,  State Constitution,  Voter ID,  Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice

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