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By Alex Anteau | February 6, 2024
"I wish I could tell you it's a bill that, when I bring it up here, everybody's gonna sing 'Kumbaya' and tell you that it's great. They're not," Georgia Sen. Blake Tillery, R-Vidalia, said.
By Alex Anteau | February 5, 2024
Counsel for the state said they do not yet know if they will seek certiorari.
By James Pollard | The Associated Press | February 5, 2024
The complaint marks another attempt by abortion providers to relax the state's so-called fetal heartbeat law. The South Carolina Supreme Court reversed course last summer when it upheld the ban after striking down a similar version.
By Alex Anteau | February 2, 2024
In November 2023, the Georgia Recorder reported that the lawsuit underlying appeal is a likely catalyst for the scheduled demolition of three buildings on the hospital campus.
By Alex Anteau | February 1, 2024
"During my time as judge, there had been a 16-year gap before there was a pay rate increase," said Representative Stan Gunter, R-Blairsville, as the legislation was put to a vote. "Hopefully this bill will take care of that situation."
By Alex Anteau | January 29, 2024
"We've found that the Georgia legislature implements a particular strategy of weaponizing parental rights as a pretext to infringe on the rights of young trans people in the state," said ACLU First Amendment Policy Director Sarah Hunt-Blackwell.
By Alex Anteau | January 26, 2024
According to the appellee seeking custody, "The very reason that he was forced to prosecute his Petition against [the appellant] was due to [his] abuse of his role as a Georgia licensed attorney and the reliance placed in him by [the appellee]."
By Linda A. Thompson | January 26, 2024
It is only the second time in history that a country not involved in a conflict has brought a case before the International Court of Justice over genocide concerns.
By Mason Lawlor | January 23, 2024
"Racial profiling communicates to members of the subject group that, 'regardless of any actual basis for criminal suspicion, they continue to be viewed as less than fully human based upon their race,"' actor Jean Elie wrote in support of the comedians. "[T]hat is precisely the message a Black person receives when he is branded with criminal stigma before a line of gawking onlookers for no justifiable, articulable reason."
By Alex Anteau | January 19, 2024
Plaintiffs, represented by Lindsey Hillis of the Hillis Firm and Jonathan Palmer of Knight Palmer, refer to the Fulton County Board of Tax Assessor's tactic as "sales chasing, arguing that Georgia's courts have already found the process illegal on several occasions.
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