By Carolina Journal Staff The North Carolina Supreme Court has upheld the SAFE Child Act’s provision allowing lawsuits from alleged victims of child sexual abuse years after the original ...
Good morning and welcome to the Under the Dome newsletter. I’m Emily Vespa. Gov. Josh Stein is asking state lawmakers for ...
Joel Rhine, the attorney representing a group of victims alleging abuse and misdoing, said the ruling is an important step ...
The decision resolves challenges that said lawsuits were unconstitutional, lawyers representing abuse survivors says.
Common sense changes should be fought for regardless of a state’s historical political affiliation. Thanks to President Trump ...
"A plaintiff's underlying claim exists regardless of any procedural time bars the General Assembly prescribes for bringing it ...
Court of Appeals Judge Jefferson Griffin is seeking one of the most important and powerful public offices in North Carolina — ...
Start your week in North Carolina politics with our latest Under the Dome podcast, for the week of Feb. 3, 2025. Dawn Vaughan ...
In honor of Black History Month, Duke celebrates African Americans’ distinctive achievements in Durham. While Duke has had an ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the SAFE Child Act’s lookback window is constitutional.