Donna King, editor-in-chief of Carolina Journal, discusses the end of the U.S. Supreme Court’s latest term. King offered these comments during the July 1, 2022, edition of PBS North Carolina’s “Front Row with Marc Rotterman.”
Carolina Journal’s Donna King assesses end of U.S. Supreme Court’s term
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