“The Supreme Court of North Carolina is the state’s highest court. It consists of the Chief Justice and six associate justices, each of whom is elected for an eight-year term. The Supreme Court has no jury, and it makes no determinations of fact; rather, it considers whether error occurred at trial or in judicial interpretation of the law.” NCSC
- Beavers v McMican (294A22-1)
- Bradshaw, et al. v Maiden, et al. (52A23-1)
- Estate of Graham v Lambert, et al. (113A22-1)
- Halikierra Community Services LLC v NCDHHS, et al. (59A23-1)
- In re: A.H. (194A23-1)
- In re: J.F. (347A23-1)
- Kluttz-Ellison v Noah’s Playloft Preschool, et al. (173PA22-1)
- N.C. Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company, Inc. v Hebert (281A22-1)
- NC Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company, Inc. v Lanier Law Group, P.A., et al. (235PA21-1)
- Slattery v Appy City, LLC, et al. (218A22-1)
- State v Glenn Spencer Boyette, Jr. (43PA23-1)
- State v Kenneth Louis Walker (202PA22-1)
- State v Richard Henry Jordan, Jr. (124PA22-1)
- Surgeon, et al. v TKO Shelby, et al. (198A22-1)
- Taylor, et al. v Bank of America, N.A. (102A20-3)
- Terry v Public Service Company of N.C., Inc., et al. (28A23-1)
- The Society for the Historical Preservation of the Twenty-Sixth N.C. Troops, Inc. v City of Asheville, et al. (123PA22-1)
- Upchurch v Harp Builders, Inc., et al. (176PA22-1)
- Washington, et al. v Cline, et al. (148PA14-2)
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