NC Supreme Court to hear redistricting caseJuly 9, 2012 | Audrey FanninLitigation over North Carolina's redistricting maps is about to go before the state Supreme Court, but the arguments won't be on the map boundaries just yet. The justices plan to hear oral arguments Tuesday about whether correspondence and documents between Republican legislative leaders and taxpayer-funded outside attorneys must be given to groups and voters who sued to challenge the legality of the maps.
Those who sued allege that all redistricting documents must be released. The attorneys for the Legislature say some documents are still protected by attorney-client privilege.
The case may give the map challengers more information they hope will bolster their case to strike down the maps. Media groups and the North Carolina Open Government Coalition have filed court briefs asking justices to require that more documents be released.
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Headlines for November 4, 2008
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November 4, 2008: Virginia Foxx reacts to Hagan call
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November 4, 2008: What Decided NC, Regional Elections?
(Bradley George)
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November 4, 2008: Elizabeth Dole Concedes Senate Race to Kay Hagan
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November 4, 2008: Kay Hagan Victory Speech
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November 4, 2008: How did NC become a "swing state"?
(Bradley George)
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November 4, 2008: Forsyth Tech Bond Issue (Bradley George)
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November 4, 2008: Outside Money, Outside Influence
(Bradley George)
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November 4, 2008: Rumors and Lies: Dr. Richard Walker on negative ads (Bradley George)
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November 4, 2008: Dr. Jack Fleer on N.C. races (Bradley George)
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November 4, 2008: The Art of Polling - Dr. Mileah Kromer
(Bradley George)
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November 4, 2008: Hagan Party gathers in Greensboro
(Jeff Tiberii)
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November 4, 2008: Dole party gathers in Salisbury
(LeShea Agnew)
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