Opinion
261A18-3
12-03-2020
Kimberley Hunter, Attorney at Law, For NC NAACP. David L. Neal, Attorney at Law, For NC NAACP. Irving Joyner, Attorney at Law, Durham, For NC NAACP. Daryl V. Atkinson, Attorney at Law, For NC NAACP. Martin M. Warf, Attorney at Law, For Moore, Tim, et al. Noah H. Huffstetler, III, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For Moore, Tim, et al. Colin Shive, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For N.C. Professors of Constitutional Law. Robert F. Orr, Attorney at Law, Asheville, For N.C. Professors of Constitutional Law. John J. Korzen, Attorney at Law, For Democracy North Carolina. Douglas B. Abrams, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For N.C. Advocates for Justice. Noah B. Abrams, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For N.C. Advocates for Justice. Matthew E. Lee, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For N.C. Advocates for Justice. Robert Harrington, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, For North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus. Adam K. Doerr, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, For North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus. Erik R. Zimmerman, Attorney at Law, Chapel Hill, For North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus. Travis S. Hinman, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, For North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus. Jaclyn A. Maffetore, Attorney at Law, For American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina. Leah J. Kang, Attorney at Law, For American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina. Kristi L. Graunke, Attorney at Law, For American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina. Daniel F.E. Smith, Attorney at Law, Greensboro, For Governor Roy Cooper. Jim W. Phillips, Jr., Attorney at Law, Greensboro, For Governor Roy Cooper. Eric M. David, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For Governor Roy Cooper. Kasi W. Robinson, Attorney at Law, Greensboro, For Governor Roy Cooper.
Kimberley Hunter, Attorney at Law, For NC NAACP.
David L. Neal, Attorney at Law, For NC NAACP.
Irving Joyner, Attorney at Law, Durham, For NC NAACP.
Daryl V. Atkinson, Attorney at Law, For NC NAACP.
Martin M. Warf, Attorney at Law, For Moore, Tim, et al.
Noah H. Huffstetler, III, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For Moore, Tim, et al.
Colin Shive, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For N.C. Professors of Constitutional Law.
Robert F. Orr, Attorney at Law, Asheville, For N.C. Professors of Constitutional Law.
John J. Korzen, Attorney at Law, For Democracy North Carolina.
Douglas B. Abrams, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For N.C. Advocates for Justice.
Noah B. Abrams, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For N.C. Advocates for Justice.
Matthew E. Lee, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For N.C. Advocates for Justice.
Robert Harrington, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, For North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus.
Adam K. Doerr, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, For North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus.
Erik R. Zimmerman, Attorney at Law, Chapel Hill, For North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus.
Travis S. Hinman, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, For North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus.
Jaclyn A. Maffetore, Attorney at Law, For American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina.
Leah J. Kang, Attorney at Law, For American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina.
Kristi L. Graunke, Attorney at Law, For American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina.
Daniel F.E. Smith, Attorney at Law, Greensboro, For Governor Roy Cooper.
Jim W. Phillips, Jr., Attorney at Law, Greensboro, For Governor Roy Cooper.
Eric M. David, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For Governor Roy Cooper.
Kasi W. Robinson, Attorney at Law, Greensboro, For Governor Roy Cooper.
The following order has been entered on the motion filed on the 2nd of December 2020 by North Carolina Professors of Constitutional Law (Enrique Arminjo, Joseph Blocher, John Charles Boger, Guy-Uriel Charles, Donald Corbett, Michael Kent Curtis, April G. Dawson, Walter E. Dellinger, III, Malik Edwards, Shawn E. Fields, Sarah Ludington, William P. Marshall, Gene R. Nichol, Wilson Parker, Jedediah Purdy, and Theodore M. Shaw) for leave to file Amicus Curiae Brief:
"Motion Allowed by order of the Court in conference, this the 3rd of December 2020."
Unless already submitted, the Amicus Brief shall be submitted to the court within the times allowed and in the manner provided by Appellate Rule 28(i).