Supreme Court to hear dispute over North Carolina voter ID law
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Supreme Court to consider if NC GOP leaders can join suit over voter ID mandate
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether North Carolina Republican legislative leaders can intervene in a federal court battle over a 2018 state voter ID mandate. Stay on top of breaking news and weather with the FOX8 mobile app. House Speaker Tim Moore and Senate leader Phil Berger want to formally step into a pending federal case to defend the law. They have argued Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein won’t adeq…
Supreme Court to take up dispute over who gets to defend NC voter ID law
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a dispute between North Carolina's Republican-controlled legislature and the Democratic attorney general over who should defend the state's voter ID law in court. The contested law requires that state residents present a photo ID in order to vote. It was enacted in December 2018 after a Republican supermajority in the legislature overrode Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper's veto. The North Carolina State Conference …
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