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North Carolina Supreme Court Candidates Forum

Join the four candidates for North Carolina's highest judicial office as they engage in a nonpartisan candidates forum, moderated by Professor Marin K. Levy. The candidates for the two open seats are Trey Allen, Court of Appeals Judge Richard Dietz, Court of Appeals Judge Lucy Inman, and North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Sam Ervin IV.

Presented by the Duke Law Chapter of the American Constitution Society and the Bolch Judicial Institute.

Cosponsored by North Carolina Club and Government & Public Service Society

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