N&O Index Card Listings

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Supreme Court, North Carolina
  • Billings returning to teaching position - Ja 1 87 25A
  • N.C. high court clarifies statute on assault on a female (and other cases) - Ja 7 87 16C
  • Sentence commutation (Stokes) spurs questions - Fe 4 87 1C
  • Thornburg seeks ruling against Duke Power for rate charges - Fe 10 87 5C
  • Legislation introduced to limit appeal criteria - Mr 13 87 12A
  • New appeal procedure sought - Mr 22 87 36A
  • Senate supports end to mandatory appeals (for life sentences) - Mr 25 87 8A
  • Court expands eligibility for class actions (also Harris and Quesinberry cases) - Ap 8 87 1C
  • Judicial selection case is dismissed - My 7 87 30A
  • N.C. high court hears arguments in Martin suit (to choose head of Office of Administrative
  • Hearings) - My 14 87 7A
  • N.C. high court hears second Martin appeal (challenging authority of Council of State) - My 15 87 1D
  • Court grants new trials in two murder cases (Pakulski and Rowe; Moore) - Jn 3 87 WA-1
  • N.C. high court hears Rosemary Square suit - Jn 9 87 2C
  • Attorneys say state anti-obscenity law so broad it violates right to privacy - Jn 10 87 18A
  • Former N.C. justice Walter E. Brock dies - Jn 14 87 31A
  • Courtroom cameras continued - Jn 26 87 3D
  • State high court upholds CP and L refund order - Jy 8 87 5B
  • Court rules viable fetus a 'person'; Some damages allowed in wrongful-death case - Jy 29 87 1
  • Court upholds rate hike Duke Power got in 1985 - Jy 29 87 5C
  • N.C. Supreme Court upholds state obscenity laws - Jy 29 87 1C - No major changes are foreseen in wake of obscenity decision (North American Video) - Jy 30 87 26C
  • Editorial: Court lost in obscenity fog - Au 2 87 6D
  • When is a fetus viable? Court is letting juries decide - Au 9 87 33A
  • State high court rules against Martin in territorial tangles - Se 4 76 1
  • Martin's advisers cite some victories in rulings by court - Se 5 87 26C
Supreme Court, North Carolina
  • Judges may order probes of bank records, court rules - Ja 8 86 1C
  • Ruling on hearsay may aid in abuse trials - Ja 13 86 1C
  • N.C. could get millions in ruling against Exxon (on overcharges) - Ja 28 86 6A
  • Compensated workers can't sue employer, court says - Fe 19 86 7A
  • Court upholds automatic license loss for drivers with 0.10 alcohol level - Fe 19 86 1C
  • Supreme Court refuses to consider case of woman serving DWI term at home - Fe 20 86 1
  • Supreme Court refuses to reconsider ruling against 'wrongful birth' suits - Fe 20 86 5C
  • Editorial: Ruling injures workers - Fe 21 86 18A
  • Ruling defines liability for slow pollution - Fe 27 86 1C
  • Supreme Court orders new trial in rape case (McLaughlin) - Mr 6 86 5C
  • Schools to gain, cities to lose under parking-fine ruling - Mr 10 86 1
  • Supreme Court upholds CP and L's right to include costs for work in progress - Ap 3 86 22C
  • Court rules against fans in cable suit - My 7 86 18A
  • N.C. high court moves to clarify ruling on use of confessions - My 7 86 18A
  • State Supreme Court refuses to rule on role of Advisory Budget Commission - My 23 86 9B
  • N.C. court dismisses murder conviction (Lachat) - Jn 4 86 2C
  • Under the dome: Search begins for successor to Branch - Jn 21 86 1
  • Chief Justice Branch announces he'll retire Sept. 1 - Jn 22 86 1
  • Editorial: Justice Exum fills the bill - Jn 24 86 12A
  • Exum wants Martin to name him chief justice - Jn 26 86 7B
  • Court clears way for OWASA to proceed in building reservoir - Jy 5 86 1C
  • Under the dome: Martin to delay chief justice appointment - Jy 10 86 1
  • Democrats nominate Exum to become N.C. chief justice - Jy 13 86 1
  • Martin on verge of appointing new chief justice - Jy 20 86 31A
  • Billings to be N.C. chief justice - Jy 31 86 1
  • Case challenges state's (client security) fund for wronged clients - Jy 31 86 4C
  • GOP to get 3 seats on N.C. court - Au 1 86 1
  • Republicans are facing tough battle for control of state Supreme Court - Au 2 86 1C
  • Billings seen as mainstream in voting on court issues - Au 3 86 31A
  • the N.C. Supreme Court shuffle - Au 3 86 34A
  • Court overturns 2 death penalties (Williams; Johnson) - Au 13 86 20C
  • N.C. high court rules in malpractice suit - Au 30 86 2C
  • Billings sworn in as N.C. chief justice - Se 4 86 1
  • Screening of records on doctors ruled OK - Se 4 86 24C
  • High court refuses to hear appeal for Rook - Se 10 86 18C
  • Appointments stir up judicial political pot - Se 14 86 5D
  • Billings supports merit selection - No 15 86 WA-1
  • N.C. Supreme Court refuses to review Moorman appeal - No 20 86 29A
  • Exum sworn in, pledges non-partisan court - No 27 86 27A
  • Routine crime appeals clog court, judge says - De 6 86 19A
Supreme Court, North Carolina
  • Mitchell named Supreme Court justice in N. C. - Ja 12 82 17
  • Court rules law violates doctrine (SEPARATION OF POWERS) - Ja 13 82 1
  • Court rules out trial by jury for lawyers facing discipline - Ja 14 82 30
  • Under the dome: Makeup of N. C. high court imbalanced - Ja 18 82 1
  • High court OKs stay of execution (Hutchins) - Ja 19 82 6
  • Hunt, legislators tentatively agree to seek court view on branch roles - Ja 21 82 27
  • Hunt seeks advisory opinion from court (on separation of powers) - Ja 24 82 28-I
  • High court equalizes couples' property transactions - Ja 28 82 17
  • Under the dome: Mitchell takes N. C. Supreme Court seat - Fe 4 82 1
  • Court restricts budget powers; Encroachment by Legislature cited in ruling - Fe 17 82 1
  • Court won't hear appeals of insurance rate boosts - Mr 4 82 16A
  • High court upholds access to public hospital records - Mr 4 82 1
  • N. C. court allows fee for planned facilities - Mr 4 82 3C
  • Split ruling permits Fla. school (Nova) to teach N. C. education classes - Mr 4 82 1C
  • Jury has 'duty' to urge death penalty with certain findings, N. C. court says - Jn 3 82 1
  • Jury may study handwriting without aid, court says - Jn 4 82 12D
  • Britt submits his resignation as N. C. Supreme Court jurist - Jy 8 82 1
  • Hunt names Martin to N. C. Supreme Court - Jy 10 82 1
  • Moore man's death sentence upheld (Brown) - Jy 14 82 11A
  • Ruling allows brown lung claims under pre-'63 law - Jy 14 82 1
  • Justices won't review rulings (by Greene) - Jy 23 82 1
  • N. C. Supreme Court ceremony (swearing in) brings camera issue into focus - Au 3 82 3C
  • Court extends parents' liability in cases of assault on children - Au 4 82 10C
  • N. C. to allow cameras in courtrooms - Se 23 82 1
  • Court upholds law on housing loans - No 4 82 29A
Supreme Court, North Carolina
  • Under the Dome: Ballot may decide party's court pick - Ja 7 92, 1B
  • Conviction upheld in FBI agent's case (Drdak) - Ja 11 92, 11A
  • Under the Dome: Lake seen as pick for Supreme Court - Ja 14 92, 1B
  • Lake picked for seat on high court - Ja 18 92, 1B
  • Court orders new trial (for MONROE) in Scotland slayings - Fe 1 92, 2B
  • Man (CORUM) given right to sue on free-speech violation - Fe 1 92, 1B
  • Resign-to-run struck down by state court - Fe 25 92, 1B
  • Editorial: Well rid of resign-to-run - Fe 29 92, 18A
  • High court censures Wilson district judge; Harrell interceded in child-abuse case (also Wray; Tucker; Scott cases) - Mr 6 92, 8B
  • Court backs fired workers in pay dispute; Ruling widens legal remedies - My 9 92, 1B
  • Court rebuffs Martin on judges' terms - My 9 92, 2B
  • Editorial: A ruling for workers (minimum wage) - My 15 92, 14A
  • Local government job bids sealed; Supreme Court rules applications are personnel, not public, records - Jn 26 92, 2B
  • State Supreme Court to tackle Durham's school merger appeal - Jn 26 92, 2B
  • Top state court OKs evidence gained illegally; 'Inevitability' standard set - Jn 26 92, 1B
  • Editorial: in the soup on searches - Jn 28 92, 20A
  • Friends of the Court; Justices Bobbitt and Sharp prove that second acts do indeed have a place in American lives - Jy 1 92, 1D
  • Court says molested girls can sue father; Willful acts don't fall under immunity law - Jy 18 92, 5B
  • Under the Dome: Court's staff taps new water source - Au 25 92, 1B
  • Judge asks courts to define rape - Se 5 92, 5B
  • State Supreme Court weighing death counts in guard's (Griffin's) slaying - Se 11 92, 5B
  • Party hosts can be sued; Court rules on case of drunken driver - Se 17 92, 1
  • Court rules officer's slaying in line of duty - Oc 2 92, 4B
  • New sentencing ordered for 1 (Upchurch) in Von Stein case - Oc 2 92, 1
  • Editorial: Death penalty flaws show - Oc 7 92, 12A
  • Wake man (Cummings) to be resentenced in death - No 20 92, 2B
  • Judge (Cornelius) could be censured; Panel says jurist used grand jury as threat - De 10 92, 9B
  • (Supreme) Court orders slaying retrials; Carteret woman loses seawall fight (and other cases) - De 19 92, 4B
Supreme Court, North Carolina
  • Vaughn sworn in as associate justice - Ja 3 85 2C
  • N.C. high court upholds man's death sentence (Vereen) - Ja 9 85 8B
  • Judges appointed by Hunt to N.C. Supreme Court - Ja 14 85 6A
  • Federal ruling sought on DWI provision - Ja 23 85 4C
  • Court sends museum suit to trial - Ja 31 85 1C
  • Court vacates sentence, clarifies equal distribution act - Ja 31 85 2C
  • Embezzlement conviction of ex-Bar official (Kornegay) upheld - Fe 28 85 2C
  • High court says spouses can sue 3rd party for adultery damages - Mr 1 85 1D
  • Court orders review of natural gas rates - Ap 4 85 18A
  • Home education ruled legal - My 8 85 1
  • Judge censured for contributions to 2 candidates - My 8 85 20A
  • Court ruling to lead to more 'home schools,' officials say - My 9 85 1
  • Laid-off government policy-makers entitled to equivalent job, court rules - My 9 85 10B
  • Wide-ranging arguments expand 'WRONGFUL LIFE' lawsuit - Jn 23 85 29A
  • General Assembly Round-up: Appointment powers (for chief justice) - Jn 28 85 16A
  • Taped testimony can be used in 2nd trial - Jy 4 85 2C
  • Earl Vaughn, ill with lung cancer, to retire from N.C. Supreme Court - Jy 27 85 1
  • Martin asked to replace Vaughn soon - Au 1 85 14A
  • Aide outlines Martin's plan to pick justice - Au 9 85 10C
  • False 'inside information' ruled grounds for lawsuit - Au 14 85 18C
  • Justices uphold Duke Power hike - Au 14 85 18C
  • Under the dome: Martin mulls Supreme Court finalists - Au 31 85 1
  • Paroles Commission chairman (Billings) to fill Supreme Court vacancy - Se 4 85 1
  • Editorial: Martin's sensible system (selecting Supreme Court justice) - Se 5 85 18A
  • Rhoda Billings, 2nd woman to sit on high court, sworn in - Se 5 85 2C
  • Oral promises can keep contract legally binding, court rules - Se 6 85 4D
  • N.C. high court declines to issue opinion on (Administrative Procedures) act - No 2 85 5C
  • Time limit struck down in long-term disease cases - No 7 85 1
  • Under the dome: Court rejects Hunt plea to dismiss GOP lawsuit - No 7 85 5A
  • Editorial: Justice for product victims - No 8 85 18A
  • 'Wrongful life' suit disallowed - De 11 85 1
  • Murder conviction (Avery) upheld in 1982 shooting at IBM - De 11 85 2C
  • Editorial: A wrongful decision - De 13 85 20A
  • Experiment allowing cameras in courtroom extended - De 18 85 2C
  • 'Wrongful birth' ruling a relief to doctors, abortion critics - De 29 85 1
Supreme Court, North Carolina
  • Carlton resigns from high court to join law firm - Ja 12 83 1
  • Editorial: Milestone for high court - Ja 13 83 4A
  • Frye named first black on N. C. Supreme Court - Ja 13 83 1
  • High court rules gas customers not entitled to $527,300 refund - Ja 29 83 14C
  • Henry Frye, high court's first black, is sworn in - Fe 4 83 1D
  • Court rules Yellow Pages income part of revenue to determine rates - Fe 9 83 1C
  • Firm (Middlesex Construction) told administrative channels proper for fight with
  • museum panel - Fe 9 83 12C
  • N. C. high court bars results of polygraph tests in all trials - Mr 9 83 4C
  • Microphone, camera test coverage hasn't clicked yet in state's courts - Ap 2 83 8B
  • Ex-Judge Hunt barred from office - My 4 83 12C
  • Editorial: Fakery hurts police - Jy 10 83 4D
  • Court clears way for dramshop lawsuits - Au 18 83 17A
  • Kivett asks N. C. high court not to remove him - Au 31 83 2C
  • Agency told to reconsider power rate hikes - Se 8 83 18A
  • N. C. Supreme Court backs Fair Sentencing Act - Se 8 83 18A
  • Court outlines rights for family corporation disputes - Se 29 83 19A
  • Editorial: No press-trial crisis - Oc 1 83 4A
  • Killer (Bondurant) wins reprieve from death sentence - De 7 83 3C
  • N. C. high court says statewide standard applies to dentists - De 8 83 5C
  • N. C. high court to rule on campaign spending - De 21 83 5C
  • Free-spending elections upheld; case returned to Wake for trial - De 29 83 1
Supreme Court, North Carolina
  • Editorial: Court shrouds SBI - No 9 84 4A
  • Copeland resigns N. C. Supreme Court post - No 10 84 1
  • Branch considering quitting court early - No 11 84 39A
  • Justices' ruling on DWI law gets cases moving again - De 6 84 2C
  • Associate Justice Exum prolific in court opinions - De 7 84 4D
  • Under the dome: Hunt meeting with high court hopefuls - De 13 84 1
  • Automatic license revocation will be reviewed by high court - De 14 84 4D
  • Vaughn named to state's high court - De 19 84 1
  • Test period extended for cameras in court - De 27 84 4C
Supreme Court, North Carolina
  • Editorial: the governor's weak hand - Se 9 87 12A
  • Beach access law declared constitutional - Oc 8 87 16C
  • Court won't hear Robeson appeal - Oc 17 87 13A
  • Court deadlock leaves state liability unclear (damages to Hochheiser) - No 6 87 2C
  • High court rules mercy killing same as murder - De 3 87 2C
  • Editorial: Court shows no mercy - De 5 87 14A
  • Court orders lawyers to go back to school - De 6 87 41A
  • Lawyer urges change in legal standard of insanity - De 8 87 16C
Supreme Court, North Carolina
  • N.C. high court stalls release of Murphy report - Ja 6 84 6B
  • N.C. high court overturns grant of retrial for death row inmate (McDowell) - Ja 11 84 2C
  • N.C. high court compares life, death cases - Ja 16 84 1
  • N.C. high court sets aside death sentence (of Stanley) - Mr 7 84 14C
  • State high court refuses to review latest arguments to spare Hutchins - Mr 9 84 1
  • Attorneys ask state Supreme Court to rule on affidavit as DWI evidence - Mr 20 84 1C
  • High court refuses to review decision on DWI evidence - Ap 5 84 18C
  • Court OKs jobless benefits for musicians - My 1 84 1C
  • Editorial: Color-blindness triumphs - My 13 84 4D
  • Court denies retarded parents chance to regain children - Jn 6 84 1C
  • High court to hear suit on Safe Roads Act - Au 22 84 1C
  • Court rejects $29 million in Duke Power rate hike - Oc 3 84 4C
  • Cameras OK'd in courtrooms until December - Oc 6 84 2C
  • Attorneys clash on DWI law in N.C. high court - Oc 10 84 2C
  • N.C. Supreme Court denies access to SBI report on Murphy - No 7 84 1C
  • Court suggests SBI reports should be secret, lawyer says - No 8 84 2C
Supreme Court, North Carolina
  • Editorial: - Court at the switch - Jn 29 91 12A
  • Court expands workers' rights in injury cases - Au 15 91 1B
  • Court upholds conviction (Annadale) in Orange slaying - Au 15 91 6B
  • Federal pensioners lose tax-refund bid; Top state court rejects $140 million quest - Au 15 91 1
  • New sentence hearings ordered (10 individuals) - Au 15 91 2B
  • Hazardous-waste battle limited; Supreme Court restricts lower courts from blocking site studies - Au 20 91 5B
  • Court ruling used to fight radioactive-waste lawsuits - Au 21 91 6B
  • Under the Dome: - Judicial term issue hangs in balance - Au 30 91 1B
  • Under the Dome: - Two judges (Lake; Rhyne) eyed for Supreme Court - Oc 4 91 1B
  • N.C. court affirms $1 million award to Durham company - No 9 91 10C
  • Age limit for judges is upheld; High court rules against Phillips (also filling vacancies; capital
  • punishment) - De 7 91 4B
  • Court scotches $185 million in tax refunds - De 7 91 4B