By Carolina Journal Staff Raleigh, NC – A federal lawsuit challenging a North Carolina charter school’s dress code will head back to a trial court. That’s after a split Appeals Court panel reversed two key pieces of the original 2019…
By Kari Travis Raleigh, NC – Take a deep breath. It’s finally over. Mostly. North Carolina’s 2020 election was a mixed bag full of unexpected results. Most voters are confident in the outcomes, but others aren’t so sure, a new…
By Kari Travis Raleigh, NC – The waiting truly is the hardest part. As election results trickle in, North Carolinians are watching, trying to make sense of which ballots we’re counting, which races are safe to predict, and which races…
by Susan Myrick and Francis De Luca Raleigh, NC – Governor Roy Cooper’s decision to wait to announce his cabinet appointments until after his swearing in is highly unusual as reported in this recent Civitas article. In the article, Francis…
by Susan Myrick Raleigh, NC – The newest Mapping the Left network is the Student/Youth Training Network. While this new network is not an “education” network in the sense of public schools and higher education, it feeds on the liberal…
By NC Representative Paul Stam Raleigh, NC – In July 2015 the North Carolina Supreme Court issued an opinion declaring the Opportunity Scholarship program to be constitutional. There is strong interest and support for this scholarship program that allows low-income…