Opinion
No. 384A14–1.
02-02-2015
Richard D. Komer, for Perry, Cynthia, et al. Renee Flaherty. Edwin M. Speas, Jr., for Richardson, Robert (Reverend) (III), et al. Deborah R. Stagner, for Nash–Rocky Mount Board Of Education, et al. Lauren M. Clemmons, Assistant Attorney General, for The State of North Carolina, et al. Laura E. Crumpler, Assistant Attorney General, for The North Carolina State Board of Education. Carrie Virginia McMillan. Melissa L. Trippe, Special Deputy Attorney General. Tiffany Y. Lucas, Assistant Attorney General. Kenneth A. Soo. Noah H. Huffstetler, III, for Tillis, Thom, et al. Bert Gall, for Perry, Cynthia, et al. Deborah J. Dewart, for Chrisian Legal Society, et al. Richard A. Vinroot, for Pacific Legal Foundation. Matthew F. Tilley, for Pacific Legal Foundation. John E. Branch, III, for Perry, Cynthia, et al. Kimberlee Wood Colby, for Christian Legal Society. Thomas C. Berg, for Christian Legal Society. Stephen D. Martin, for Tillis, Thom, et al. Francisco M. Negron, Jr., for National School Boards Association. Christopher A. Brook, Legal Director, for Americans United for Separation of Church and State, et al. Chad R. Donnahoo, for National School Boards Association. Nickolas Sojka, for Campaign for Educational Equity, Teachers College, Columbia University. Michael A. Rebell, Pro Hac Vice, for Campaign for Educational Equity, Teachers College, Columbia University. Edwin Speas. Daniel F.E. Smith, for Advance Education, Inc. Jill R. Wilson, for Advance Education, Inc. Robert J. King, III, for Advance Education, Inc.
Richard D. Komer, for Perry, Cynthia, et al.
Renee Flaherty.
Edwin M. Speas, Jr., for Richardson, Robert (Reverend) (III), et al.
Deborah R. Stagner, for Nash–Rocky Mount Board Of Education, et al.
Lauren M. Clemmons, Assistant Attorney General, for The State of North Carolina, et al.
Laura E. Crumpler, Assistant Attorney General, for The North Carolina State Board of Education.
Carrie Virginia McMillan.
Melissa L. Trippe, Special Deputy Attorney General.
Tiffany Y. Lucas, Assistant Attorney General.
Kenneth A. Soo.
Noah H. Huffstetler, III, for Tillis, Thom, et al.
Bert Gall, for Perry, Cynthia, et al.
Deborah J. Dewart, for Chrisian Legal Society, et al.
Richard A. Vinroot, for Pacific Legal Foundation.
Matthew F. Tilley, for Pacific Legal Foundation.
John E. Branch, III, for Perry, Cynthia, et al.
Kimberlee Wood Colby, for Christian Legal Society.
Thomas C. Berg, for Christian Legal Society.
Stephen D. Martin, for Tillis, Thom, et al.
Francisco M. Negron, Jr., for National School Boards Association.
Christopher A. Brook, Legal Director, for Americans United for Separation of Church and State, et al.
Chad R. Donnahoo, for National School Boards Association.
Nickolas Sojka, for Campaign for Educational Equity, Teachers College, Columbia University. Michael A. Rebell, Pro Hac Vice, for Campaign for Educational Equity, Teachers College, Columbia University.
Edwin Speas.
Daniel F.E. Smith, for Advance Education, Inc.
Jill R. Wilson, for Advance Education, Inc.
Robert J. King, III, for Advance Education, Inc.
The following order has been entered on the motion filed on the 30th of January 2015 by National School Boards Association for leave to file Amicus Curiae Brief:
"Motion Allowed by order of the Court in conference, this the 2nd of February 2015."
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).