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The North Carolina courts are having fun with Moore v. Harper, reversing their prior rulings as their new (Republican) judges took the bench. We’ve previously considered what the Supreme Court might do with the NC Court reconsidering things - what about now that this decision has come down? Would this be “judicial restraint,” and what exactly is that frequently heard meme all about, anyway? We also take note of important dates on the academic calendar and that leads to all sorts of insights on college admissions, the meritocracy, and somehow that takes us back to the Supreme Court again.
By Akhil Reed Amar4.5
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The North Carolina courts are having fun with Moore v. Harper, reversing their prior rulings as their new (Republican) judges took the bench. We’ve previously considered what the Supreme Court might do with the NC Court reconsidering things - what about now that this decision has come down? Would this be “judicial restraint,” and what exactly is that frequently heard meme all about, anyway? We also take note of important dates on the academic calendar and that leads to all sorts of insights on college admissions, the meritocracy, and somehow that takes us back to the Supreme Court again.

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