by A.P. Dillon Anti-HB2 money mainly comes from three vocal groups Human Rights Campaign and its foundation took in $52 million in one year Equality NC's Sgro keeps ... Keep Reading
Who Should Decide If Police Video Is Public Record?
Legislative panel looks at use of police body cameras Lawmakers debate who should decide when videos may be released Further discussion can be expected during Short ... Keep Reading
McHenry, Hudson Introduce Bill to Protect Motorsports from EPA Overreach
New bill prompts EPA to back off plans to regulate former street vehicles The EPA regulation would have forbid conversion of street-legal vehicles into racecars, as well as the ... Keep Reading
Are Schools for Academics — or Social Justice Activism?
by A.P. Dillon Durham Charter Enlists First-Graders for “Black Lives Matter” March School Pushes Social Justice Themes, Ferguson Protests and Teach For ... Keep Reading
School Crime Report Has Interesting Ups and Downs
by A.P. Dillon Serious Offenses Show Spike Drop-out Rates Increase for Hispanics, Whites Short Term Suspensions Rise by 10,400 The Department of Public Instruction has ... Keep Reading
EPA Threatens Performance Automobile Industry with Proposed Rule
Another potential EPA overreach would harm North Carolina’s thriving motorsports industry The rule would forbid conversion of street-legal vehicles into racecars, as well as the ... Keep Reading
US Dept. of Ed Issues Testing Compliance Ultimatum
by A.P. Dillon The U.S. Department of Education has issued a testing compliance ultimatum to several states, including North Carolina, and the ultimatum includes the threat of ... Keep Reading
Social Justice Narratives Lead Back To Zero Tolerance
By A.P. Dillon The term “Zero Tolerance,” as it applies to school policies, is well known in society. Examples that might come to mind include a seven-year-old being suspended ... Keep Reading
January Poll Lunch
Do not miss the Poll Lunch for January in Raleigh and Wilmington! Sign up today before tickets are sold out. ... Keep Reading
Untapped Potential — Part 3
In Part 1, we examined how our legal system developed to the point where a statutory framework that blatantly favors one class of businesses over another is constitutionally ... Keep Reading