N&O Index Card Listings

Displaying 11-15 of 15 results.
Supreme Court, United States
  • Editorial: - Censored - for the best - Ja 16 88 8A
  • School paper censorship reinforced - Ja 16 88 8B
  • Supreme Court will not hear appeal of suit (Fayetteville police brutality) - Ja 20 88 7D
  • Tar Heel Editors Speak: - High court decision affirms the authority of educators - Ja 24 88 7D
  • High court refuses to stay execution (of Gardner) - Fe 5 88 22C
  • Supreme Court reaffirms states' control of tidal lands - Fe 24 88 1
  • Editorial: - Tasteless but protected (Hustler and Falwell) - Fe 26 88 20A
  • Our freedom of speech can never come free - Fe 28 88 6D
  • Court hears appeal on fund-raiser law - Mr 23 88 4C
  • Justices challenge law on disclosure by fund-raisers; N.C. rules get federal hearing - Mr 24 88 1C
  • Specter of municipal bonds tax scares officials - Ap 22 88 2C
  • Ruling revives debate on cause of alcoholism - Ap 25 88 1C
  • Supreme Court ruling troubles lawyers in N.C. civil rights case (PATTERSON) - Ap 27 88 6D
  • N.C. retailers fear decision (on discount stores) could hurt consumers - Ma 8 88 1I
  • Ruling (on gray market) doesn't affect Rose's and Brendle's - Jn 1 88 6A
  • Court ruling may be felt on death row in N.C. - Jn 11 88 1C
Supreme Court, United States
  • High court to hear case on judges' retirement age - Mr 18 91 7A
  • Resentencing (McNeil) upheld in Raleigh murders - Mr 26 91 1B
  • Supreme Court decision just first hurdle over liability for smoking - Mr 27 91 13A
  • Editorial: Arm-twisting the Fifth - Ap 1 91 8A
  • U.S. Supreme Court upholds fining lawyers (Kunstler; Chambers) in N.C. cases - Ap 16 91 1B
  • Ruling could spur Duke unionization - My 9 91 2B
  • Editorial: Court says, 'Cool your heels' - My 21 91 8A
  • (Abortion) Ruling affects most N.C. counties - My 24 91 13A
  • Editorial: Supreme Court's 'invasion' - My 26 91 6J
  • Abortion ruling changes counseling - Jn 4 91 2B
  • State bans on wastes rejected; Ruling spurs debate over incinerator - Jn 11 91 1
  • Death row inmate (McDougall) denied appeal; Drug-induced psychosis prompted '79 knife attack - Jn 18 91 4B
  • Prison ruling won't affect N.C. inmates, officials say - Jn 19 91 4B
  • Editorial: A whiff of tyranny - Jn 23 91 6J
  • Editorial: Cruel and unusual hurdle - Jn 24 91 6A
  • 3 killings on base (by SMITH, at age 15) still unresolved - Jn 25 91 4B
  • Editorial: Supreme Court on a 'tilt' - Jy 1 91 6A
  • N.C. age bias case attracts attention; Employers increase use of arbitration - Au 2 91 7A
  • Editorial: The death-chamber railroad - Se 30 81 8A
  • 4 on death row to be resentenced on basis of ruling - Oc 4 91 5B
  • Court will hear N.C. pension case (DARDEN); Nationwide accused of reneging on plan - Oc 16 91 10C
  • State blocked in bid to try man (SMITH); U.S. Supreme Court bars trial for 1981 slayings at Camp
  • Lejeune - No 13 91 4B
  • Supreme Court won't review N.C. conviction (Huffstetler) No 19 91 5B
  • Editorial: A life-or-death warning - De 6 91 20A
Supreme Court, United States
  • Court upholds landmark civil-rights law but limits use (also Patterson vs. McLean Credit Union
  • case) - Jn 16 89 1
  • Editorial: - Consenting to be fair - Jn 16 89 20A
  • Civil rights official (Chambers) decries court rulings - Jn 18 89 24A
  • Editorial: - Strike four for the court - Jn 18 89 6D
  • Sentencing procedure defended - Jn 20 89 8B
  • Not all death row inmates entitled to free lawyers, high court rules - Jn 24 89 5A
  • Editorial: - The court strikes again - Jn 25 89 6D
  • Court allows death penalty for juveniles - Jn 27 89 1
  • Editorial: - The high court be not proud - Jn 28 89 14A
  • Roe vs. Wade doomed, both sides say; Groups forecast gradual but certain turnaround on abortion
  • rights in N.C. - Jy 4 89 8A
  • Editorial: - Abortion handwashing - Jy 5 89 12A
  • Court puts a radical spin on 'conservatism' - Jy 9 89 6D
  • Editorial: - People unfurl their wisdom - Au 1 89 8A
  • High court gives no hints on N.C. death penalty law - Oc 11 89 1C
  • Historian (Franklin) bemoans rights rulings - Oc 14 89 5C
  • Court weighs right to die vs. right to torture - De 10 89 6J
  • How the FBI spied on Supreme Court justices - De 10 89 1J
Supreme Court, United States
  • Superior Court caseloads down in state, up in Wake - Ap 11 85 18C
  • General Assembly Round-up: Judicial building (study on construction) - Ap 12 85 16A
  • 2 judges (Greene; Creech) hear same case same day; another one tosses out conviction - My 21 85 1C
  • General Assembly Round-up: Small claims courts (limits raised on cases that may be handled) - Jn 6 85 17A
  • House approves bill to appropriate $6.4 million for state judicial system - Jy 9 85 4C
  • Bill to improve court's system spurs debate - Jy 10 85 7A
  • Wake judge (Bailey) nullifies court order lawyer obtained in Durham - Jy 11 85 4C
  • Courts try arbitration to speed legal process - Se 17 85 8B
Supreme Court, United States
  • Supreme Court hears N.C. bias case; Ruling would affect right to jury trials on discrimination claims - Ja 9 90 3B
  • Court to review N.C. 'whistleblower' case (English) - Ja 23 90 3A
  • Editorial: Search powers stretch...inmate protection shrinks - Mr 6 90 8A
  • N.C. death row process invalidated (McKOY case) - Mr 6 90 1
  • Court death ruling brings cheers, grief; Legislators may look at N.C. law in May - Mr 11 90 1C
  • 11 death row cases returned to N.C. court - Mr 20 90 4B
  • Death sentence of Raleigh man (McNeil) set aside - Mr 27 90 5B
  • Supreme Court refuses to hear oral sex case - My 1 90 4B
  • N.C. death-sentence rejection stands (Davis) - Jn 5 90 2B
  • Ruling extends protection to those seeking N.C. jobs - Jn 22 90 3A
  • Right-to-die decision doesn't affect N.C. law - Jn 26 90 5A
  • Technology, ruling increase demand for living wills - Au 13 90 1B
  • High court upholds order to evaluate, assist retarded - Oc 30 90 4B
  • Editorial: Court shows real conservatism (suspect's right to counsel) - De 8 90 16A