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Court revives suit against Kill Devil Hills’ ‘itinerant vendor’ rules

Summary by Carolina Journal
The North Carolina Court of Appeals will allow a lawsuit to move forward challenging Kill Devil Hills’ restrictions against “itinerant vendors.” Ami Hill and her business Muse Originals worked with the Pacific Legal Foundation to file suit against the town in 2022. Superior Court Judge Andrew Womble dismissed the case in May 2025. Now the Appeals Court is reversing that decision in an unpublished opinion released Wednesday. Unpublished opinions …
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Carolina Journal broke the news on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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