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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

The majority of the Moral Monday trespass cases in  N Carolina are likely to be dismissed after a judge has ruled that the 'disturbance' policies at the statehouse are not narrowly tailored.
Friday I expect to be at a training workshop with Reverend Barber, the NC NAACP head and leader of moral mondays, which are now branching out to other states. The above developments are not dispositive of his case, which is still on appeal, but it's a good sign.

Meanwhile, Hasen reports that the NC NAACP has filed a complaint against one of the legislators because their campaign ad suggests voter ID is already in place - it doesn't go into effect until 2016, if ever.
http://news.southernstudies.org/2014/09/nc-naacp-files-complaint-over-state-senate-leaders.html

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