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Cooper v. Berger

Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Nov 2, 2017
812 S.E.2d 820 (N.C. 2017)

Opinion

No. 52PA17-2

11-02-2017

Roy A. COOPER, III, in His Official Capacity as Governor of the State of North Carolina v. Philip E. BERGER, in His Official Capacity as President Pro Tempore of the North Carolina Senate; Timothy K. Moore, in His Official Capacity as Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives; and the State of North Carolina

Mr. D. Martin Warf, Raleigh, Attorney at Law, for Berger, Philip E. Mr. Noah H. Huffstetler, III, Raleigh, Attorney at Law, for Berger, Philip E. Ms. Candace S. Friel, Winston-Salem, Attorney at Law, for Berger, Philip E. Mr. Jim W. Phillips, Jr., Greensboro, Attorney at Law, for Cooper, Roy A. (III) Mr. Eric W. David, Raleigh, Attorney at Law, for Cooper, Roy A. (III) Mr. Daniel F.E. Smith, Greensboro, Attorney at Law, for Cooper, Roy A. (III) Mr. Grayson Kelley, Raleigh, Chief Deputy Mr. Alexander McC. Peters, Special Deputy Attorney General, for State of N.C. Mr. John R. Wester, Charlotte, Attorney at Law, for Hunt, James B., Jr., et al. Mr. J. Dickson Phillips, III, Chapel Hill, Attorney at Law, for Hunt, James B., Jr., et al. Mr. Adam K. Doerr, Charlotte, Attorney at Law, for Hunt, James B., Jr., et al. Mr. Andrew H. Erteschik, Raleigh, Attorney at Law, for Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, et al. Ms. Allison J. Riggs, Attorney at Law, for County Board Members Ms. Anita S. Earls, Attorney at Law, for County Board Members Ms. Emily E. Seawell, Attorney at Law, for County Board Members Mr. Alexander McC. Peters, Senior Deputy Attorney General, for State of N.C. Mr. Kevin Crandall, Charlotte, Attorney at Law, for Hunt, James B., Jr., et al. Wake County Superior Court, District Attorney, for State


Mr. D. Martin Warf, Raleigh, Attorney at Law, for Berger, Philip E.

Mr. Noah H. Huffstetler, III, Raleigh, Attorney at Law, for Berger, Philip E.

Ms. Candace S. Friel, Winston-Salem, Attorney at Law, for Berger, Philip E.

Mr. Jim W. Phillips, Jr., Greensboro, Attorney at Law, for Cooper, Roy A. (III)

Mr. Eric W. David, Raleigh, Attorney at Law, for Cooper, Roy A. (III)

Mr. Daniel F.E. Smith, Greensboro, Attorney at Law, for Cooper, Roy A. (III)

Mr. Grayson Kelley, Raleigh, Chief Deputy

Mr. Alexander McC. Peters, Special Deputy Attorney General, for State of N.C.

Mr. John R. Wester, Charlotte, Attorney at Law, for Hunt, James B., Jr., et al.

Mr. J. Dickson Phillips, III, Chapel Hill, Attorney at Law, for Hunt, James B., Jr., et al.

Mr. Adam K. Doerr, Charlotte, Attorney at Law, for Hunt, James B., Jr., et al.

Mr. Andrew H. Erteschik, Raleigh, Attorney at Law, for Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, et al.

Ms. Allison J. Riggs, Attorney at Law, for County Board Members

Ms. Anita S. Earls, Attorney at Law, for County Board Members

Ms. Emily E. Seawell, Attorney at Law, for County Board Members

Mr. Alexander McC. Peters, Senior Deputy Attorney General, for State of N.C.

Mr. Kevin Crandall, Charlotte, Attorney at Law, for Hunt, James B., Jr., et al.

Wake County Superior Court, District Attorney, for State

ORDER

Having received the three-judge panel's 31 October 2017 order in this case, the Court sets the following supplemental briefing schedule:

1. Plaintiff-appellant may file a supplemental brief on or before 16 November 2017.

2. Defendant-appellees may file a supplemental brief on or before 30 November 2017.

3. Plaintiff-appellant may file a supplemental reply brief on or before 6 December 2017.

By order of the Court in Conference, this the 2nd day of November, 2017.


Summaries of

Cooper v. Berger

Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Nov 2, 2017
812 S.E.2d 820 (N.C. 2017)
Case details for

Cooper v. Berger

Case Details

Full title:Roy A. COOPER, III, in His Official Capacity as Governor of the State of…

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina.

Date published: Nov 2, 2017

Citations

812 S.E.2d 820 (N.C. 2017)

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