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Philip Berger Jr. (born March 26, 1972) is an American lawyer who has served as an associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court since 2021. Berger was elected to a seat on the North Carolina Court of Appeals in
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, defeating incumbent Judge Linda Stephens. In the 2020 judicial elections, while still serving on that court, he was elected as a Republican to an eight-year term to begin January 1, 2021, as a justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, taking the seat formerly held by Justice
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and defeating a fellow Court of Appeals Judge
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. Berger's father is longtime North Carolina Senate President ''pro tempore''
Phil Berger Phil or Philip Berger may refer to: * Philip E. Berger (born 1952), member of the North Carolina General Assembly * Phil Berger Jr. (born 1972), his son, American attorney and jurist * Phil Berger (ice hockey) (born 1966), American ice hocke ...
. Berger formerly served as
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in Rockingham County, North Carolina, and as an administrative law judge. He was an unsuccessful candidate for Congress in
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Ethical controversies

Berger's political connections have brought scrutiny to his family relationships and ethics. For example, his campaign for the State Supreme Court was alleged to have violated state election laws preventing the intermixing of candidate and PAC funds. That case was dropped with Berger Jr. demanding an apology for misinformation. Berger Jr. faced calls to recuse himself from a case involving a North Carolina voter ID law in which his father was a named-defendant. Berger Jr. ultimately did not recuse himself in that case,N.C. State Conf. of NAACP v. Moore, No. 261A18-3, (Statement of Justice Berger denying motion for recusal). writing a dissent from the majority's holding against his father.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Berger, Phil Jr. 1972 births 21st-century American judges District attorneys in North Carolina Justices of the North Carolina Supreme Court Living people North Carolina Court of Appeals judges North Carolina Republicans Wake Forest University School of Law alumni