Before Republicans took over the NC Supreme Court, justices blocked a racist voting law, moved to limit gerrymandering, and ordered the state to fully fund public education.
Then Republican justices tossed all of that out.
In a recent conversation with Cardinal & Pine Senior Editor Billy Ball, NC Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls, who is running for re-election this fall, told us why that’s such a stunning departure from the way courts normally work.
To watch the full conversation with Justice Earls and US Senate candidate Roy Cooper, tap here.
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