Fourth Circuit Hears Case Over Disputed November 2024 Election for State Supreme Court Justice

On January 27, the Fourth Circuit heard Griffin v North Carolina State Board of Elections, 25-1018, over the disputed election from November 2024 for State Supreme Court Justice.  The three judges were Paul Niemeyer, a Bush Sr. appointee; Marvin Quattlebaum, a Trump appointee; and Toby J. Heytens, a Biden appointee.

Here is a news story about the hearing.

Here is a link to the audio recording.


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Fourth Circuit Hears Case Over Disputed November 2024 Election for State Supreme Court Justice — 8 Comments

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