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Tag: North Carolina Supreme Court

Court strikes down North Carolina's unconstitutional "go to jail for social-media gossip" law

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June 14, 2016September 5, 2018 Frank LoMonte

Court says North Carolina legislators overreached by criminalizing social-media speech that merely "annoys" or "pesters" a minor.

Tagged cyberbullying, North Carolina Supreme Court, recent-news, social media

N.C. Supreme Court issues divided opinion on issue of private school police records

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March 8, 2013September 5, 2018 Sara Tirrito

The North Carolina Supreme Court split evenly today in a ruling that leaves unresolved the openness of private college police records.

Tagged access to public records, campus police records, elon university, North Carolina, North Carolina Supreme Court, private college police records

N.C. Supreme Court hears arguments in case involving private school police records

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February 13, 2013September 5, 2018 Daniel Moore

The North Carolina Supreme Court considered Wednesday whether private school police records are public under the state’s open records law.

Tagged access to public records, campus police records, elon university, North Carolina, North Carolina Supreme Court, private college police records

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