- The Republican Party has sued North Carolina's elections board to block students and employees at the state's flagship public university from showing a digital identification to comply with a photo ID law.
- A trial over a federal lawsuit challenging North Carolina’s photo voter identification law has started. The trial began in Winston-Salem on Monday, more than five years after the NAA sued over the voter ID law enacted by the Republican-dominated General Assembly.
- Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper says a trial judge's ruling striking down North Carolina's new constitutional amendment mandating photo identification to vote…
- A judge will soon decide whether one of many pending lawsuits challenging North Carolina's new photo voter identification laws should go to trial.Wake…
- Republican legislative leaders have appealed a court ruling striking down new North Carolina constitutional amendments mandating photo identification to…
- Updated at 11 a.m., May 22, 2017State lawmakers were handed their latest legal defeat Monday, when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down two of the state's…
- The Supreme Court will not review North Carolina’s invalidated Voter ID Law, leaving in place a ruling by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals that had…
- A federal appeals court has found that North Carolina's voter identification law was enacted "with discriminatory intent" and must be blocked.An opinion…
- North Carolina Central University was the back-drop for the unveiling of a new flavor of ice cream by Ben and Jerry’s. It’s called “Empower Mint.”Ben…
- A federal judge in Winston-Salem began hearing arguments Monday in a case challenging North Carolina’s new voting law. It is the second time U.S. District…