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Statement from Chief Justice Beasley on the Passing of Former Chief Justice I. Beverly Lake, Jr.
I was saddened today to learn of the passing of former Chief Justice I. Beverly Lake, Jr.
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Chief Justice Beasley Announces Rule Changes to Strengthen Families and Support Children
Rule changes allow North Carolina attorneys to designate up to 12 weeks without court appearances when a child is born or adopted.
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WATCH LIVE SEPT. 10: Chief Justice Beasley to Announce Rule Changes to Strengthen Families and Support Children
Tuesday, September 10, to announce efforts to strengthen families and support children in the legal community.
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Chief Justice Beasley to Visit Randolph County
Chief Justice Cheri Beasley will spend the day in Randolph County visiting with students, court officials, and faith leaders.
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Supreme Court Celebrates Bicentennial Anniversary by Holding Two Court Sessions in Rowan County
The Rowan County judicial community will host the Supreme Court of North Carolina as part of the Court’s bicentennial celebration.
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Chief Justice Beasley and Governor Cooper Announce School Justice Partnership Initiative
Chief Justice Beasley and Governor Cooper were joined by public officials today to announce the release of the SJP Toolkit.
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Sign Up Now to Receive Updates About Supreme Court Rules
Supreme Court’s Office of Administrative Counsel offers new email subscription service to receive Supreme Court rule-related updates.
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North Carolina Reports Volume 371 - 11 May 2018 to 21 December 2018
North Carolina Reports Volume 371 - Supreme Court of North Carolina - 11 May 2018 to 21 December 2018
Chief Justice Beasley Extends Order Through September for Jones County Affected by Hurricane Florence
View an order on August 6 from Chief Justice Beasley regarding continuing catastrophic conditions in Jones County.
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Chief Justice Beasley Extends Order Through July for Jones County Affected by Hurricane Florence
View an order on July 8 from Chief Justice Beasley regarding continuing catastrophic conditions in Jones County.
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