By Katheryn Tucker | September 25, 2019
"Your wife is very, very smart," Baker Donelson's Linda Klein said to U.S. District Court Judge Steve Jones of the Northern District of Georgia in opening her argument on behalf of Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard.
By Katheryn Tucker | September 5, 2019
The Legislature created the Georgia Behavioral Health Reform and Innovation Commission this year to conduct a comprehensive review of needs and services available around the state.
By Dan M. Clark | July 25, 2019
New York state's data privacy and security protections will be strengthened over the next year as businesses prepare to implement two bills on the topic signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday.
By Katheryn Tucker | July 17, 2019
Based on data that the Tahirih Justice Center obtained from the Georgia Department of Health, approximately 10,000 children under age 18 were married in the state between 2000 and 2015, many of them married to much older adult spouses. Child marriages are statistically linked to up to 80% divorce rates, 50% or greater high school dropout rates, much higher likelihood of future poverty, more short and long-term medical and mental health problems and increased vulnerability to violence.
By Katheryn Tucker | July 16, 2019
"With over 17 years of private-sector experience, Walt Davis will bring invaluable business law expertise to this new statewide court,” Gov. Brian Kemp said. “I am truly honored to nominate him to this position, and I have the utmost confidence that he will govern his courtroom with integrity and impartiality."
By Katheryn Tucker | July 8, 2019
Georgia Sen. Jen Jordan told the Guardian, "When you start peeling back that onion, you're eroding our most basic rights, over our bodies, over our lives. And that's problematic, because it's much bigger than abortion.”
By Katheryn Tucker | June 28, 2019
“We look forward to seeing Gov. Kemp in Court,” SisterSong Executive Director Monica Simpson said. “As a reproductive justice organization based in Georgia for over 20 years, SisterSong is committed to centering and amplifying the needs of those communities historically pushed to the margins."
By Katheryn Tucker | June 13, 2019
“The people who made maternal mortality worse by outlawing a necessary and safe procedure now are the ones who get to decide the next steps,” said state Rep. Park Cannon. “That is truly frightening for women in Georgia.”
By Marcia Coyle | June 12, 2019
More than 100 law students, 54 solo and small firm practitioners and 21 legal educators want the court to invalidate copyright protection for the Georgia code.
By Katheryn Tucker | June 12, 2019
“Georgia simply cannot continue to have one of the nation's worst rates of maternal mortality,” said Georgia House Speaker David Ralston.
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