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Competitive North Carolina gubernatorial primary kicks off as Gov. Cooper reaches term limit

Five Democrats and three Republicans are competing for party nominations for the governorship of North Carolina, with frontrunners Democratic AG Stein and Republican Lt. Gov. Robinson.

Alabama Republicans to choose chief justice nominee following controversial frozen embryo ruling

Alabama Republicans will choose who they want to replace the retiring chief justice of the state Supreme Court. The nominee will face Democrat Circuit Judge Greg Griffin in November.

As AI’s influence grows, lawmakers struggle to keep up

Lawmakers in several states are preparing legislation to regulate artificial intelligence as studies and lawsuits have found they can discriminate based on race, gender or more.

Progressive LA County DA Gascon faces 11 primary challengers amid uproar over crime

Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón, who has faced widespread accusations of being soft on crime, is facing almost a dozen opponents in his bid for re-election.

Utah bill encouraging teachers to get firearms training, carry on campus passes legislature

Utah's Republican-controlled House passed a bill that would provide teachers with firearms training to incentivize carrying firearms on campus responsibly.

Colorado Republicans threaten secretary of state with recall after Trump wins at Supreme Court

Colorado Republicans want to recall Secretary of State Jena Griswold after she lost her case to remove former President Trump from the ballot at the U.S Supreme Court.

A Good Investment (for Some)

Lawyers in the lawsuit brought by Richard Tornetta against Tesla’s board might make big money soon.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 5

1970—A three-judge district court, consisting of Seventh Circuit judge Otto Kerner Jr. and district judges John W. Reynolds and Myron L. Gordon, rules that...

‘Fed Up’ San Franciscans Poised to Crack Down on Drug Use, Street Crime with Pair of Popular Ballot Measures

Propositions E and F would expand police surveillance powers and require drug screening for welfare recipients.

Supreme Court Lets Voters Decide on Trump

Justices unanimously rejected a rogue state court’s efforts to kick the former president off of the ballot, but they should have offered clearer guidance.

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