RALEIGH — A state law barring registered sex offenders in North Carolina from using social media websites where children are members will remain in effect while the state attorney general drafts an appeal of a recent Court of Appeals decision. On Friday, the state Supreme Court issued a stay that keeps in place a 2008 law that the NC appeals court described as “too broad” and so “vague” that it fails to target the “evil” it was designed to rectify. Roy Cooper, North Carolina’s state attorney general, petitioned the state Supreme Court for a stay...
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