- The “Lawyers in Your Library” Program is available to Wake County residents through a partnership between Wake County Public Libraries and the county's legal center.
- The North Carolina istrative Office of the Courts identified Halifax County as a legal desert in northeastern North Carolina, with only about one attorney for every 1,000 people. This year, the office created a new group of public defenders there. WUNC's Will Michaels spoke with Tonza Ruffin, the lead public defender in District 7, about her goals for the new office.
- eCourts has been plagued by complaints about its implementation and faces a lawsuit.
- The Wake County Legal Center is offering the "Lawyer In Your Library" program aimed at making it more accessible for residents in the area.
- Ana Nuñez was nine years old before she ever stepped foot inside a grocery store or tasted an apple. Nuñez grew up in Cuba with intermittent access to…
- Ana Nuñez was nine years old before she ever stepped foot inside a grocery store or tasted an apple. Nuñez grew up in Cuba with intermittent access to…
- For the next episode of "Movies on the Radio," The State of Things is asking, what is your favorite crime movie?From classic crime dramas like "A Few Good…
- For the next episode of "Movies on the Radio," The State of Things is asking, what is your favorite crime movie?From classic crime dramas like "A Few Good…
- The percentage of law students ing the North Carolina bar exam has dropped over the past five years. The state Board of Law Examiners reports 62…