Narrative Opinion Summary
The Supreme Court of North Carolina addressed the motion filed by the Cherokee County Board of Education on November 18, 2011, seeking to consolidate related appeals in the case of Learning Center/Ogden School, Inc. v. Cherokee County Board of Education. The court dismissed the motion as moot during a conference held on January 26, 2012. Legal representation included Christopher Z. Campbell for the Cherokee County Board of Education and Richard A. Vinroot for Learning Center/Ogden School, Inc.
Legal Issues Addressed
Consolidation of Appealssubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Cherokee County Board of Education's request to consolidate appeals in their case was considered by the Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Reasoning: The Supreme Court of North Carolina addressed the motion filed by the Cherokee County Board of Education on November 18, 2011, seeking to consolidate related appeals in the case of Learning Center/Ogden School, Inc. v. Cherokee County Board of Education.
Mootness of Legal Motionsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The court determined that the motion to consolidate related appeals was no longer relevant, rendering it moot.
Reasoning: The court dismissed the motion as moot during a conference held on January 26, 2012.