Virtual Event 5: 2020 Elections: What’s At Stake?

For NC Family’s fifth and final Virtual Event on October 22, 2020, we were excited to welcome Anna Beavon Gravely, Executive Director of the North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation, and Victoria Cobb, President of The Family Foundation of Virginia, to speak on the topic of the 2020 Elections: What’s At Stake? <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; […]
Virtual Event 2: Life, Liberty, & the Supreme Court

In NC Family’s second Virtual Event on September 10, 2020, we were excited to discuss the topic of Life, Liberty & the U.S. Supreme Court with special guests John Stonestreet of the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, Ryan T. Anderson, Ph.D. of the Heritage Foundation, and attorney Matt Sharp of Alliance Defending Freedom. […]
2020 Elections: What’s At Stake?

In just three days, our nation will hold what is likely to be the most important election of our lifetimes. Here in North Carolina, our U.S. Senate race is the most expensive senatorial race ever, and several state legislative seats are likely to be decided by razor thin margins. But Victoria Cobb, president of The […]
What’s At Stake for School Choice?

We are just over a week away from Election Day, and thousands of voters across our state and nation have already cast their ballots for what is likely to be the most important election of our lifetimes. One of hot-button issues in North Carolina especially is school choice. We are one of the top states […]
Early Voting Starts Today!

One-Stop Early Voting in North Carolina begins today and ends Saturday, October 31. During this period, you can register and vote on the same day at any early voting site in your county. To see early voting sites and schedules, you can simply fill in your county here, and once you click on the individual […]
Life, Liberty, & the Supreme Court (Part 2)

As NC Family has shared, the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Bostock v. Clayton County redefined “sex” in federal employment discrimination law to include “sexual orientation and gender identity.” To unpack the legal and cultural ramifications of this ruling, NC Family welcomed three experts to our Virtual Event on Life, Liberty, and the Supreme […]
Life, Liberty, & the Supreme Court (Part 1)

The U.S. Supreme Court has handed down a number of critical rulings in the past several months that will impact religious liberty, sanctity of life, and human sexuality. To unpack these important rulings—both legally and culturally—NC Family welcomed three experts to our Virtual Event on Life, Liberty, and the Supreme Court, the third event in […]
Victory for First Amendment Rights on Campus

The U.S. Department of Education recently announced a new rule that aims to protect the First Amendment rights of students, teachers, and student organizations at public colleges and universities. The final rule, entitled Improving Free Inquiry, Transparency, and Accountability at Colleges and Universities, serves to defend First Amendment rights in two primary ways. First, in […]
Fourth Circuit Activist Opinion Reads Like A “Transgender Manifesto”

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled last week that a Virginia county school board violated federal law by not allowing a biological female who identifies as male to use the boys restroom at school. In a 2-1 ruling, the 4th Circuit sided with former Gloucester County High School student Gavin Grimm by finding […]
NCGA Back in Session This Week

North Carolina legislators will be reconvening in Raleigh this Wednesday, September 2, for what is intended to be a brief session to address a variety of COVID-19 related funding issues. The North Carolina General Assembly has been adjourned since July 11 to, initially, await Governor Roy Cooper’s action on a variety of bills that passed […]