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State v. Rogers: Slow Death of the Exclusionary Rule in NC?

TL;DR Quick Take: North Carolina v. Rogers could prove to be one of the most consequential constitutional rulings in North Carolina criminal law in decades. The opinion not only interprets N.C.G.S. § 15A-974 but also redefines how North Carolina courts understand the relationship between the Fourth Amendment and Article I,…

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Judicial Independence in North Carolina

Judicial independence is one of the defining principles of American government. It protects the courts from political retaliation, intimidation, and coercion, allowing judges to apply the law faithfully rather than bending to public opinion or private pressure. Without judicial independence, due process would be hollow, and the rule of law…

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Due Process in North Carolina and American Jurisprudence

Due process is one of the most enduring phrases in the American constitutional tradition. It appears in the Fifth Amendment, binding the federal government, and in the Fourteenth Amendment, extending the guarantee to the states. North Carolina’s Constitution also secures due process through Article I, Section 19, which provides that…

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The Rule of Law in North Carolina

Do you believe in the Rule of Law? Talking heads from various sources bandy about Due Process, Equal Protection, and the Rule of Law. But what do those terms really mean and are they even relevant in today’s perpetual, and frankly exhausting, messaging infrastructure? Stripped of partisan slogans, the concept…

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Understanding Miranda Rights – When Police Must Read Them And When They Don’t

“They never read me my Miranda rights!” This is one of the most common statements criminal defense attorneys hear from clients who believe this oversight will automatically get their charges dismissed. Unfortunately, this widespread misconception, fueled by countless TV shows and movies, rarely reflects the reality of North Carolina criminal…

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The Rule of Law in the United States

The Rule of Law is not just a value, a tradition, or a preference. It is the operating principle of the United States government and the foundation upon which legal rights, public institutions, and constitutional safeguards depend. The Rule of Law in the United States does not mean that laws…

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Memorial Day: A Time to Remember What Holds Us Together

Every year, the last Monday in May brings the hum of lawnmowers, the smell of grilled food, and the first inklings of summer. For many, Memorial Day is a chance to gather with family, enjoy a day off work, or take a short trip. I understand that. I enjoy those…

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