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Subject/Name: Judges
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Jordan attacks election board letter, calls it threat to fall judicial races - Jy 25 86 1
- Editorial: Wrangling over judgeships - Jy 28 86 12A
- Editorial: Jockeying for judgeships - Au 3 86 12A
- Federal judge upholds N.C. law on filling District Court vacancies - Au 3 86 38A
- Request denied to bar elections for judgeships - Au 15 86 4D
- Under the dome: (Administrative law) Judges take 2nd oath to be on safe side - Au 27 86 1
- Former Wake GOP leader (Pearson) challenging judgeship law - Au 30 86 24C
- Law giving judges new powers poses problems for Wake jail - Au 30 86 1C
- Gastonia man (Voorhees) touted for federal judgeship - Se 10 86 3C
- Appointments stir up judicial political pot - Se 14 86 5D
- Political hardball: Is it the best way to choose judges? - Se 14 86 1D
- Editorial: Judicial gambit unfair - Se 20 86 18A
- Martin names Ms. Hamilton district judge - Se 25 86 1C
- N.C. judge (Sentelle) touted to replace Scalia - Se 28 86 45A
- 10 file suit over judicial elections - Oc 3 86 4D
- Currin reportedly to be chosen for judgeship in Eastern N.C. - Oc 3 86 1D
- Hamilton takes oath as judge for busy Wake District Courts - Oc 7 86 2C
- Editorial: GOP assaults judicial integrity - Oc 16 86 26A
- Lawsuit by minorities seeks to halt election of judges - Oc 17 86 2D
- Black lawyers' group backs Nov. judicial vote - Oc 22 86 18C
- Legislator says judge made partisan political speech - Oc 24 86 22D
- Judge refuses to halt election of judges - Oc 25 86 5C
- Under the dome: Martin, Jordan face off over judgeships - Oc 26 86 1
- Heated race puts partisan judicial selection in question - No 2 86 35A
- Under the dome: Poll boosts GOP hopes - No 2 86 32A
- Under the dome: Judgeship for Currin appears unlikely - No 6 86 1
- Billings supports merit selection - No 15 86 WA-1
- Martin says he will name Smith to Superior Court - No 28 86 1D
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