A three-judge panel overseeing North Carolina redistricting lawsuits is allowing those cases to move forward. But the judges did not block the May primary election from taking place as scheduled. John Hood analyzes the judges’ ruling in the next edition of Carolina Journal Radio.

Michael Sanera discusses recent John Locke Foundation research critiquing Wake County’s transit plan, while author and military historian Wilbur Jones will discuss Wilmington’s efforts to win federal recognition as America’s World War II city.

Chairman Dick Patten of the American Family Business Institute critiques the estate tax, also known as the “death tax,” and you’ll hear comments from recent JLF Polk Award winners Lisa Baldwin and Rep. Renee Ellmers.