The latest political squabble in NC is over who, if anyone, gets to defend the voter ID law at SCOTUS. Petition pending. 1/
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The (Dem) governor and AG want to withdraw the petition but Republicans in the General Assembly say "not so fast" 2/
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In a letter, lawyers defending the law say they were hired by "the state" and that means "the General Assembly" http://media2.newsobserver.com/content/media/2017/2/21/Letter%20to%20William%20McKinney%20and%20Grayson%20Kelley%202.21.2017.pdf … 3/
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Now, before deciding whether to hear the case (on March 3 conference list), the Supreme Court has to figure out who is defending the law 4/
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@lawrencehurley Has the Legislature notified the Court about the conflict? I don't see a letter on the Court's docket for the case1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
Not yet but I am told they will
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