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Robert Neal "Bob" Hunter, Jr. (born March 30, 1947) is a North Carolina lawyer and retired jurist formerly serving on the North Carolina Court of Appeals and on the North Carolina Supreme Court. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and its law school, Hunter is a former chairman of the state board of elections (1985 ...
Robert Carl "Bob" Hunter [1] (born January 14, 1944) is an American jurist, who served as a Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals from 1998 through 2014.. Hunter, born in Marion, North Carolina, earned a degree in political science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1966 before earning his Juris Doctor degree from the same institution in 1969.
Following is a list of justices of the North Carolina Supreme Court. ... Chief Justice (1951–1954) Robert P. Dick: 1868: 1872. ... Robert N. Hunter Jr. 2014: 2014.
There are days when the Supreme Court releases opinions that Justice Sonia Sotomayor goes into her office, closes the door, and cries, she said while describing the frustration of being one of ...
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor opened up on Monday about the “frustration” she said she experiences daily as the high court’s conservative supermajority continues to move the country ...
Robert H. Edmunds Jr. (Republican), incumbent Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina [12] Sabra Jean Faires (Unaffiliated), former assistant North Carolina Secretary of Revenue [12] Michael R. Morgan (Democratic), Wake County superior court judge [12] Dan Robertson (Republican), former general counsel for the Bank of Carolinas ...
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has described being on the highest court in the land as living in frustration, saying that every loss the liberal justices face “traumatises” her.. As one ...
Sam J. Ervin IV (Democratic), incumbent Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals (2009–2014) [9] Robert N. Hunter, Jr. (Republican), incumbent Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina [10]