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Rev. Barber: Conviction After NC Protest ‘Badge of Honor’

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A civil rights chief stated Tuesday that he will not cease elevating his voice for the poor, uninsured and downtrodden, though his trespassing conviction for an indication 5 years in the past at North Carolina’s Legislative Constructing was allowed to face.
The Rev. William Barber II of Goldsboro, president of the nationwide Repairers of the Breach group, spoke outdoors the constructing the place he was arrested in Could 2017.
The state Supreme Courtroom refused final week to listen to Barber’s attraction after the Courtroom of Appeals in December upheld his misdemeanor conviction for second-degree trespassing following a jury trial in 2019. His attorneys informed the justices that the case merited overview partly as a result of it concerned authorized ideas associated to the First Modification.
“I put on this conviction as a badge of honor,” Barber stated at a information convention, figuring out that within the “grand span of historical past, the reality shall be informed and the reality shall be identified.”
As head of the North Carolina NAACP on the time, Barber was main a call-and-response chant with dozens of individuals protesting the Common Meeting’s failure to develop Medicaid to extra poor adults.
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The Legislative Constructing guidelines prohibit noise from reaching ranges that impair conversations and disrupt the flexibility of legislators and employees to hold out their duties.
The bulk Courtroom of Appeals opinion declared that Barber’s free speech rights weren’t harmed as a result of he was faraway from the Common Meeting for the amount of his phrases, not the content material. Barber stated folks have a proper to assemble and convey grievances to legislators.
“I’m neither excellent nor at all times proper, however as a gospel preacher and a bishop of the church, I’m supposed to evangelise in season and out of season,” Barber stated in ready remarks Tuesday.
Barber obtained a suspended one-day sentence, unsupervised probation, a $200 high quality and 24 hours of group service.
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Duke beats North Carolina in low-scoring affair to advance to first Elite Eight in over a decade

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The rivalry between Duke and North Carolina is well documented, but Friday afternoon brought a new moment — the first-ever meeting in the NCAA Tournament. And the stakes were plenty high, with the winner advancing to its first Elite Eight in over a decade.
There were few surprises in the third meeting of the season, resulting in the lowest combined point total of the three games (85). In the end, Duke continued its winning streak and prevailed 47-38 to advance to its first Elite Eight since 2008.
Friday’s matchup was a defensive struggle, with both teams shooting under 35 percent from the field and under 60 percent from the free-throw line. The Tar Heels seized control early, jumping out to an 11-0 lead in the first quarter. But Duke settled in and outscored North Carolina by a 47-27 margin in the final 34 minutes for the win.
For North Carolina, the shooting struggles of its top players was the storyline. The Tar Heels’ top four scorers on the season, Maria Gakdeng, Alyssa Ustby, Lexi Donarski and Reniya Kelly, combined for just 22 points.
Duke’s Ashlon Jackson’s eight second-half points led all scorers. Jackson’s 10 total points finished second only to sophomore Oluchi Okananwa, who led all players in scoring and rebounding with 12 points and 12 rebounds.
The Blue Devils (29-7) will play the winner of South Carolina-Maryland on Sunday at 2 p.m. ET.
Duke’s win is a milestone moment in Kara Lawson’s tenure
In 2020, Lawson took over a Blue Devils program that had missed the NCAA Tournament three times in the previous five years. What immediately followed was a COVID-19-shortened season of just four games. Five years later, Duke will play for its first Elite Eight since 2003.
“Playing for her, it’s everything for me,” Jackson said Thursday. “I pretty much can speak for everyone that wears a jersey that says Duke.”
Lawson reached another important milestone a few weeks ago, capturing the ACC Tournament title, the first ACC championship for Duke since 2013. Success inside of the ACC has translated to success in the NCAA Tournament, reaching the Sweet Sixteen a year ago and advancing at least one stage farther in 2025.
Momentum is on the Blue Devils’ side, with nine straight wins after Friday’s triumph. With one more win, Duke can reach its first Final Four since 2003.
Pair of bench players paced Duke to Elite Eight
The decisive advantage for Duke came from bench points, where a stark 26-6 advantage helped pave the way for a win. The catalysts were senior Vanessa de Jesus and sophomore Okananwa, whose 18 combined first-half points, out of 28 total for Duke, brought the Devils out of an early shooting slump. Duke had failed to score a basket in the first six minutes of the game until both players entered.
De Jesus’ impact was felt most in the first half with eight points on 4-5 shooting. Elsewhere, Okananwa’s impact is understood as the 2024 ACC Sixth Player of the Year. And she showed again why she’s an X-factor for Duke with an impressive 12-point, 12-rebound statline, her third double-double of the season.
Eventually, starters like Jackson found their scoring rhythm, but Duke’s depth was the leading storyline. The Blue Devils will need it in the Elite Eight, regardless of their opponent, as the competition level continues to rise.
(Photo: Gary Cosby Jr. / USA Today via Imagn)
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Duke-North Carolina free livestream: Where to watch women’s NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, TV, time

The No. 2 Duke Blue Devils play against the No. 3 North Carolina Tar Heels in a women’s NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 game today. The matchup will begin at 1:30 p.m. CT on ESPN. Fans can watch this game for free online by using the free trials offered by DirecTV Stream and Fubo TV. Alternatively, Sling offers a first-month discount to new users.
The Blue Devils enter this matchup with a 28-7 record, and they defeated No. 10 Oregon 59-53 in their second-round game.
During the victory, Ashlon Jackson led the Duke offense. She scored 20 points and shot 5-9 from three-point range, so she will look to continue her offensive success today.
The Tar Heels enter this matchup with a 29-7 record, and they defeated No. 6 West Virginia 58-47 in their second-round game.
During the victory, Alyssa Ustby led the North Carolina offense. She scored 21 points and shot 7-11 from the field, so she will try to perform similarly this afternoon.
Notably, Ustby leads the team in rebounds and assists this season.
Fans can watch this Sweet 16 game for free online by using the free trials offered by DirecTV Stream and Fubo TV. Alternatively, Sling offers a first-month discount to new users.
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