By Rob Schofield Unlike parliamentary government in which the party with a legislative majority typically holds a virtual monopoly on power, the American system is designed to distribute power and ...
Democratic campaign contributors are tired of the constant texts and hysterical emails. They want authenticity and a clear direction, like the one Josh Weil has.
After N.C. Attorney General Jeff Jackson filed several lawsuits to block President Donald Trump's executive orders, the state ...
A spokesman for Jeff Jackson said “any legislation that undermines the independence of the Attorney General’s Office is bad ...
A Republican-sponsored N.C. House Bill restricting the attorney general's ability to challenge presidential executive orders in court may be the first test of whether House Democrats will sustain veto ...
With Democratic Attorney General Jeff Jackson now straitjacketed to align with the legislature, some GOP lawmakers are ...
News & Observer readers comment on NC Republicans, Jeff Jackson, Sen. Thom Tillis, greenway bikers, early voting, Linda ...
Statewide wins, Harris' loss, and getting off the mat: NC Dem chair talks first term, new priorities
North Carolina Democratic Party Chair Anderson Clayton, in an interview with WRAL, discusses Kamala Harris' loss, plans for her second term as chair, and responds to critics who say Democrats are out ...
By Joe Pearlman Conventional wisdom has photogenic North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson as a rising star among state ...
Restricting the state’s attorney general from starting, joining or helping lawsuits challenging presidential executive orders ...
Latino Republicans were barred from joining the Democratic-led California Latino Legislative Caucus and have formed their own ...
The lawsuits against the federal government, though, are pure political posturing. They serve no real function for the state ...
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