After over 26 years on the North Carolina bench, Wake Superior Court Judge Michael Morgan believes he now has the length and breath of experience to serve on the state Supreme Court. “Certainly I’m better qualified than the incumbent who currently holds the seat,” Morgan said during a recent
One of the primary races set for Tuesday will determine which two of four candidates will square off in November for Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. Political handicappers see the two most likely candidates to advance as incumbent Justice Robert H. Edmunds Jr. and Wake
N.C. Supreme Court Associate Justice Michael R. Morgan The stakes for the N.C. Supreme Court race cannot be exaggerated. If it were up to the state’s ruling party—and it almost was—we wouldn’t even be having an election for that seat. Instead, there would be a “retention
Three candidates have signed up to vie for one seat on the N.C. Supreme Court with four days left in the filing period. Wake County Superior Court Judge Mike Morgan listed his candidacy on Monday. Morgan, a judge in Wake County since 2005, is a registered Democrat with four years left in his
National Judicial College President Chad Schmucker was on-hand at the North Carolina Bar Association annual meeting in Ashville, N.C. on June 19, 2015 to present the prestigious V. Robert Payant Award for Teaching Excellence to the Hon. Michael R. Morgan, a superior court judge in the General