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N.C. Supreme Court Grants Stay of Ruling on Campus Police Force

August 26, 2010, 8:16 pm

The North Carolina Supreme Court has agreed to delay enforcement of a lower court’s ruling that said the campus police at Davidson College could not enforce state laws because the college is a religious institution, the news site DavidsonNews.net reported. The state attorney general’s office filed an appeal on Thursday of the August 17 ruling by the state Court of Appeals. The Supreme Court granted a stay of the ruling while it decides whether to accept the appeal.

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2 Responses to N.C. Supreme Court Grants Stay of Ruling on Campus Police Force

alvitap - August 27, 2010 at 9:08 am

This is a curious issue. From what I’ve seen, religion pervades all social life there, even the college police, even in public-funds colleges. Have a blessed day! It’s stifling.

dank48 - August 27, 2010 at 12:30 pm

Even curiouser is the next story, about the president of Davidson.