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By Brian J. Sutherland | March 29, 2024
"The law is tricky—sometimes bad actors get special immunity from laws that we all agree should be followed," an Atlanta attorney writes.
By The Associated Press | March 29, 2024
On the last day of the 2024 General Assembly, Georgia's lawmakers worked past midnight to complete their session.
By Alex Anteau | March 27, 2024
"I feel like I'm going to win the case, but can I get the Court of Appeals to say maybe this 'substantial or material interferences' [case law] is a slippery slope we might not want to keep sliding on?" said plaintiff-appellee counsel Michael Cummings.
By Alex Anteau | March 26, 2024
The Superior Court of Athens-Clarke County ruled Georgia's criminal self-defense provision required the University of Georgia to expressly incorporate language adopting the standards of self-defense applied in criminal cases. The state Board of Regents appealed.
By Alex Anteau | March 25, 2024
"It's not just a question of what happened, it's a question of whether what UGA did was proper or not under state law," said appellee counsel Luke Boggs.
By Alex Anteau | March 21, 2024
"When you get to a point where everybody's a little bit upset, maybe you've finally found a bill that can get past both chambers and get signed by the governor," said Sen. Blake Tillery, R-Vidalia, when he introduced the bill this legislative session.
By Alex Anteau | March 19, 2024
In deciding the slip-and-fall case, the appeals court used a two-prong analysis created by the U.S. Supreme Court but hadn't yet been used in Georgia.
By Kate Brumback, Associated Press | March 15, 2024
Fani Willis accepted Wade's resignation, effective immediately. She complimented Wade's "professionalism and dignity."
By Kate Brumback and Alanna Durkin Richer | The Associated Press | March 15, 2024
Judge Scott McAfee said he found the "allegations and evidence legally insufficient to support a finding of an actual conflict of interest." However, he found there remains an "appearance of impropriety."
By Russ Bynum | The Associated Press | March 14, 2024
The judge didn't address the merits of the claims but agreed with county attorneys who said the suit clashed with a 2020 amendment to the state Constitution that weakened the broad immunity from lawsuits granted to state and local governments.
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