"Reynolds said her passion to help families came from her own happy upbringing in Lexington. The town was caring and safe, and her family was nurturing."
"N.C. Supreme Court candidates Bob Edmunds and Suzanne Reynolds stayed away from partisan messages or hot-button social issues at a forum Monday night."
From the Wilson-Daily Times, (via tradingmarkents.com):
"Suzanne Reynolds, who is running for the state's highest court, hopes her race doesn't come down to pure chance.
'I've met a disturbing number of people who have decided how to vote by flipping a coin," she said Monday in Wilson.'"
Suzanne was the subject of a Letter to the Editor in the Mountain Xpress:
A letter to the editor in the Winston-Salem Journal discusses North Carolina's "Incredible Opportunity" to vote for Suzanne:
Suzanne was featured in the September 2008 issue of The Triad Trumpet, the official publication of The Rotary Club of the Triad.
The Gaston Gazette covers the 2008 NC Supreme Court race in an October 7th about Suzanne.
Suzanne Reynolds and Robert Edmunds were featured in the 2008 Durham County Bar Association's Judicial Candidate Forum, moderated by Damon Circosta, director of policy with the N.C. Center for Voter Education. A podcast of the forum is available on VoterRadio.com.
Venice, Italy – Professor Suzanne Reynolds is wrapping up a special assignment: teaching law with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Venice, Italy.
For two weeks, the two have taught comparative constitutional law to a class of American students from Wake Forest law school and Italian law students from the University of Padua. Reynolds will stay on for two weeks to teach comparative family law.
Doug Clark of News-Record.com discussed Suzanne's academic background in his editorial blog Off the Record.
Winston-Salem, NC - With a month left in the public campaign financing fundraising period, Suzanne Reynolds has raised the maximum amount allowable to candidates participating in publicly funded judicial campaigns. Reynolds is a candidate for the North Carolina Supreme Court.
Doug Clark of news-record.com has written an article analyzing the up-coming NC Supreme Court race between Suzanne Reynolds and Bob Edmunds.
Suzanne's visit to Hendersonville, NC was covered March 25th by BlueRidgeNow.com (Times-News Online).
The North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers has announced their endorsement of Suzanne Reynolds for the NC Supreme Court!
Winston-Salem, NC -- Wake Forest University law professor Suzanne Reynolds announced today that she will run for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court. In announcing her candidacy, Reynolds stated "After 26 years as a law professor, I continue to be engaged and excited about teaching. At the same time, I know I can be of greater service to the State on the North Carolina Supreme Court."