By Greg Land | March 3, 2021
A federal judge in Atlanta said a man's claims of sexual abuse by a priest more than 20 years ago missed the deadline established by Georgia's 2015 Hidden Predator Act.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Susan Coppedge | February 18, 2021
"Even if Georgia adopts broader affirmative defenses for human trafficking victims, it would not help those still serving sentences for crimes committed as a direct result of being trafficked."
By Greg Land | February 16, 2021
The state House of Representatives has passed on a 99-68 vote an extension of business immunity from tort liability claims based on exposure to COVID-19.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Mike Kenny | February 2, 2021
The process itself, ordained by the Constitution Trump swore an oath to protect, will be cathartic and show once again that political process grounded firmly with fidelity to the Constitution is, to borrow from Lincoln's message to Congress before signing the Emancipation Proclamation, our "last best hope."
By The Associated Press | January 20, 2021
Columbia County officials, backed by their Republican lawmakers, want their county to have a separate three-judge circuit, leaving what has been the three-county Augusta circuit which includes Richmond and Burke counties.
By Jonathan Ringel | January 15, 2021
"We overran multiple police barricades and swarmed the building," wrote W. McCall Calhoun, according to an FBI affidavit. Calhoun is represented by the federal defender office in Macon.
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By Judge C. LaTain Kell | January 15, 2021
In Cobb County alone, over the past 10 months, we have held 7,508 civil hearings and closed 6,054 civil cases.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Stacey Evans | December 29, 2020
Potential judges' qualifications and their basic respect for the rule of law and the welfare of our country should come into play. Not so for Perdue and Loeffler, however.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 21, 2020
Criminal defense lawyers fear that prosecutors may take advantage of what should be a temporary fix involving a constitutional right to sidestep problems tied to chronic pre-COVID case backlogs.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Adam P. Cohen and Derek Borchardt | November 19, 2020
At just two pages long, the bill might not seem like much at first glance. In actuality, it changes New York's anti-SLAPP law from one of the country's narrowest to perhaps the strongest.
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