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Lawmakers ask for stay if federal judge rules against voter ID
As a federal judge ponders the future of North Carolina’s voter identification law, state legislative leaders have asked her to issue a stay of any ruling against voter ID. Legislative lawyers filed paperwork Monday explaining why they believe US District Judge Loretta Biggs should allow voter ID to remain in effect in North Carolina during an appeal of a possible ruling against the state law.
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Federal trial over NC Senate districts scheduled for February
A federal judge has scheduled a February 2025 trial in a lawsuit challenging North Carolina’s state Senate election map. The trial will have no impact on Senate elections scheduled this fall. If plaintiffs win, state lawmakers could be forced to draw new state Senate districts for 2026 elections.
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Motti Inbari
Dr. Motti Inbari, a Jewish studies professor at UNC Pembroke, is a concerned parent of a current UNC Chapel Hill student. With Dr. Kirill Bumin, he is author of “Christian Zionism in the Twenty-First Century: American Evangelical Public Opinion on Israel.”