Why House Bill 2015-255 is a Bad Idea for North Carolina The No Child Left Behind Bill was thought to be the most comprehensive, best option for fixing a public education system that was, quite frankly, failing. It was touted … more
Recent PostsThe No Contractor Left Behind Bill (H.B. 255)
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The Legality of Internet Café Sweepstakes Pre-Reveal SystemsThe North Carolina Court of Appeals just dealt, in State v. Spruill, No. COA14-369, 2014 WL 6435807 (N.C. Ct. App. Nov. 18, 2014), a significant blow to internet sweepstakes operators in North Carolina, in what may be one of the … more
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Implementing Valid Consistency StatementsTo properly adopt a zoning ordinance, the North Carolina General Statutes require a number of procedural steps. One of those steps is the adoption of a “consistency statement” by the governing board. N.C.G.S. § 160A-383 states, in part: When adopting … more
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Which Smoke Detector Should I Buy?Smoke detectors are an important safety feature in our homes. It is estimated that 900 lives could be saved each year if every home had working smoke detectors. It comes as little surprise then that the State of North Carolina requires … more
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The Right to Post SignsSigns are an important part of our lives. We rely on signs to navigate, to warn us of dangers, to notify us of opportunities, and as a means of public discourse. For decades, sign regulation has been an important topic … more
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