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Cheri Beasley Takes Oath of Office as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Cheri Beasley was formally invested as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina at a swearing-in ceremony this afternoon.
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Watch Live Online Now: Cheri Beasley to be Installed as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court TODAY at 2 p.m.
Watch Live Online Now: Cheri Beasley to be Installed as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court TODAY at 2 p.m.
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Governor Roy Cooper Names Justice Cheri Beasley the next Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina
Justice Beasley has served on the North Carolina Supreme Court since 2012.
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Chief Justice Mark Martin to Become Dean of Regent University School of Law
After 26 years of service, Chief Justice Mark Martin will become dean of Regent University School of Law in Virginia Beach, Va.
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Historic Celebration Honors the Bicentennial Anniversary of the Supreme Court of North Carolina
In a ceremony on Monday, the Supreme Court honored its bicentennial year with a special session of court. See the special session videos.
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Historic Celebration Honoring the 200th Anniversary of the Supreme Court of North Carolina
The Supreme Court will hold a special session in celebration of its bicentennial on January 7, 2019. Watch on Facebook Live.
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Associate Justice Anita Earls Installed at Supreme Court
Justice Anita Earls has been formally invested as associate justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina on Thursday, January 3.
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Associate Justice Anita Earls to be Installed at Supreme Court on Thursday, January 3
Justice Anita Earls will be formally invested as associate justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina on January 3.
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Information about Termination-of-Parental-Rights Cases and the Rules of Appellate Procedure
Litigants will soon appeal directly to the Supreme Court orders that terminate parental rights or deny a petition or motion to terminate.
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North Carolina Reports Volume 370 - 18 August 2017 to 6 April 2018
North Carolina Reports Volume 370 - Supreme Court of North Carolina - 18 August 2017 to 6 April 2018