Wednesday’s ruling may seem like a setback for the Republican's election protests. But two months into his fight, there is reason for hope.
The state's high court ruled that the challenge of the validity of more than 60,000 votes must be heard by the Wake County Superior Court first.
Most elections are decided at the ballot box. This one may be decided in court - by the very justices who will sit alongside whoever is ultimately declared the winner.
The North Carolina Supreme Court dismissed on Wednesday a request by the trailing candidate in an extremely close race for a ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court has dismissed a request by a Republican judge for a seat on its bench, declining to decide at this time whether over 60,000 ballots should be excluded from the final ...
The ruling does not mean that the monthslong battle over the results of the state Supreme Court election are over – far from ...
Republican state Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin will not be allowed to bypass a state trial court in his effort to ...
North Carolina's Republican-majority state Supreme Court ruled partially against the Republican candidate seeking to join its ...
In a blow to Jefferson Griffin, the Republican candidate for a seat on the state Supreme Court, that court has ordered that ...
The N.C. Supreme Court is weighing whether to toss out more than 60,000 ballots cast in the race for a seat on that tribunal.
The losing Republican candidate for the state Supreme Court is attempting a new and controversial tactic to flip the outcome ...