Hampton Dellinger

Hampton Dellinger is a former state deputy attorney general for North Carolina, now in private practice. In 2008 he sought the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor. He recently served as NBC's legal analyst for the John Edwards trial.

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Righting Two Martin Luther King Memorial Wrongs

Righting Two Martin Luther King Memorial Wrongs

As a botched inscription is removed, the civil-rights leader's statue in D.C. also deserves reappraisal. More »

Some Debate Prep Advice for Obama, in the Spirit of 'Friday Night Lights'

Some Debate Prep Advice for Obama, in the Spirit of 'Friday Night Lights'

The president, too, could learn from this favorite show of Romney's. More »

The Tar Heel Top 5: North Carolina's Most Notable Campaigns

The Tar Heel Top 5: North Carolina's Most Notable Campaigns

A look at some races that influenced the nation in the state where Democrats are holding their national convention. More »

How to Give a Convention Speech that Will Get You Re-Elected

How to Give a Convention Speech that Will Get You Re-Elected

A look at 40 years of renomination acceptance speech dos and don'ts -- and what Obama can learn from Clinton, Reagan, and even George W. Bush. More »

Why the John Edwards Trial Is a Bigger Deal Than You Think

Why the John Edwards Trial Is a Bigger Deal Than You Think

Campaign finance rules have changed markedly since 2008 -- making this, the only case of its kind, one to watch. More »

The Biggest Story in Photos

Photos of Tornado Damage in Moore, Oklahoma

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