In appeals, the general rule is that litigants cannot appeal an interlocutory order until a final judgment is entered. But in North Carolina, a major statutory exception to the general
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Jones’s Punctuation Confession
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Confession: until today, I did not realize there was a divide. When making the possessive of a singular noun ending in s, I always added the extra s after…
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Judge Pamela Harris and the Fourth Circuit’s Collaborative Culture
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Yesterday, the Maryland Appellate Blog featured remarks from the Fourth Circuit’s newest federal appellate judge, Pamela Harris, on the Fourth Circuit’s collaborative culture. The remarks from Judge Harris are particularly…
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