Engrossed in education funding dispute, North Carolina revisits milestone 2022 ruling
By GARY D. ROBERTSON
Associated Press
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Education funding litigation that originated 30 years ago has returned to North Carolina’s highest court. The state Supreme Court held oral arguments but didn’t immediately rule again Thursday in the case barely a year after it ruled on whether a trial judge could move taxpayer money to address schooling inequities statewide without the express approval of legislators. The Democratic majority on the court at the time said yes. But now the court has a Republican majority that decided to take up again a portion of the case known as “Leandro.” GOP legislators argue the previous edition of the Supreme Court got it wrong. Democrats and their allies want the ruling preserved.