Evans v. Cowan, 477 S.E.2d 926 (N.C. 1996). · Go Syfert
Evans v. Cowan, 477 S.E.2d 926 (N.C. 1996). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
18 citation events (12 in the last 25 years) across 3 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Green v. Dixon (ncctapp, 2000-04-04) · Strongest negative: Sheaffer v. County of Chatham (ncmd, 2004-09-17)
Top citers, strongest first. 2 distinct citers. How cited ↗
discussed Cited "but see" Sheaffer v. County of Chatham
M.D.N.C. · 2004 · signal: but cf. · confidence high
But cf. Evans v. Cowan, 122 N.C.App. 181, 183-84 , 468 S.E.2d 575, 577-78 (noting that provisions in the state constitution are not always interpreted in the same manner as their analogs in the federal constitution, and that summary judgment on federal constitutional claims does not bar state constitutional claims by the operation of res judi-cata), aff 'd, 345 N.C. 177 , 477 S.E.2d 926 (1996).
discussed Cited "see" Green v. Dixon
N.C. Ct. App. · 2000 · signal: see · confidence high
See Evans v. Cowan, 122 N.C.App. 181, 183 , 468 S.E.2d 575, 577 , aff'd per curiam, 345 N.C. 177 , 477 S.E.2d 926 (1996) ( citing T.A.
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Gloria Ann EVANS
v.
Judith R. COWAN, Individually and in her official capacity as Director of Student Health Services, UNC-CH; Bruce Vukoson, Individually and in his official capacity as Director of the AfterHours Program at Student Health Services, UNC-CH; and Jane M. Hogan, Individually and in her official capacity as Associate Director of Student Health Services, UNC-CH.
213PA96.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Dec 6, 1996.
477 S.E.2d 926
Per Curiam.
Cited by 5 opinions  |  Published

McSurely Dorosin & Osment by Alan McSurely, Mark Dorosin, and Ashley Osment, Chapel Hill, for plaintiff-appellee.

Michael F. Easley, Attorney General by Thomas J. Ziko, Special Deputy Attorney General, and Celia Grasty Jones, Associate Attorney General, for defendants-appellants.

PER CURIAM.

AFFIRMED.