Paul Brintley
Dr. Paul Brintley is an ambassador with the North Carolina Faith & Freedom Coalition and the senior pastor and founder of the Christian Fellowship Assembly in Dallas, North Carolina.
Gov. Roy Cooper announced Monday that he and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) are trying to entice hospitals with extra Medicaid funding in exchange for eliminating billions in medical debt and preventing it from occurring in the future.
Thomas J. Molony is a professor at High Point University’s Kenneth F. Kahn School of Law.
Scott W. Gaylord is a professor at High Point University’s Kenneth F. Kahn School of Law.
A new real estate rule took effect on Monday that requires anyone selling their home in North Carolina to disclose information about previous flooding incidents to potential buyers.
For legislative leaders on both sides of the aisle, this polling should offer comfort that common sense reforms are supported by a majority of North Carolinian voters.
Eleven different pieces of legislation passed during the North Carolina General Assembly’s 2023-2024 session and sections of the bills are going into effect on July 1 as legislators conclude most business for the year.
A recent state Supreme Court ruling in a lawsuit over Kinston’s property condemnation practices could have an impact on a separate case involving state health care regulation. The state Supreme Court issued an order Friday setting a 30-day deadline for new briefs in the case Singleton v. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. The case challenges North Carolina’s certificate-of-need law.
North Carolina Attorney General and Democratic candidate for governor Josh Stein stumped for himself during President Joe Biden’s campaign stop in Raleigh on Friday.
A state Supreme Court decision in May involving media access to law enforcement video recordings could help resolve two similar high-profile legal disputes dating back to 2021. One involves the shooting death of Andrew Brown in Elizabeth City. The other focuses on a driving while impaired traffic stop of two Duke basketball players in Orange County.
Did you know that a legal dispute between North Carolina’s elected legislature and the British government helped provoke the American revolution?