Georgia State Law Reviews
- Publisher:
- Georgia State University College of Law
- Publication date:
- 2023-07-03
- ISBN:
- 8755-6847
Issue Number
- No. 39-4, June 2023
- No. 39-3, March 2023
- No. 39-2, January 2023
- No. 39-1, September 2022
- No. 38-4, June 2022
- No. 38-3, March 2022
- No. 38-2, December 2021
- No. 38-1, September 2021
- No. 37-5, July 2021
- No. 37-4, June 2021
- No. 37-3, March 2021
- No. 37-2, December 2020
- No. 37-1, September 2020
- No. 36-6, August 2020
- No. 36-5, July 2020
- No. 36-4, June 2020
- No. 36-3, March 2020
- No. 36-2, December 2019
- No. 36-1, September 2019
- No. 35-5, July 2019
Latest documents
- Courts Juries: Provide the State and the Accused With the Same Number of Peremptory Challenges in Misdemeanor, Felony, and Death Penalty Cases and in Challenging Alternative Jurors; Provide the Manner in Which Peremptory Challenges Are Made; Change the Size of the Jury Panel in Felony and Death Penalty Cases; Provide the State With an Equal Number of Additional Peremptory Challenges in Trials for Jointly Indicted Defendants; Provide an Exemption from Jury Duty for a Primary Caregiver of a Child Who Is Four Years of Age or Younger; Provide an Exemption from Jury Duty for a Primary Teacher of Children in a Home Study Program; and for Other Purposes
- The Dormant Internet: Are State Regulations of Motor Vehicle Sales by Manufacturers on the Information Superhighway Obstructing Interstate and Internet Commerce?
- Earthquakes in the Oilpatch: the Regulatory and Legal Issues Arising Out of Oil and Gas Operation Induced Seismicity
- Solar Farms in Georgia: Why We Need to Start Thinking About the End
- Law's Complexity: a Primer
- Table of Georgia Code Sections Affected
- Table of Contents
- Cryptocurrency Meets Bankruptcy Law: a Call for Creditor Status for Investors in Initial Coin Offerings
- Hb 3 - Education: Elementary and Secondary Education
- Agricultural Commodities Promotion Hb 298
Featured documents
- Courts Juries: Provide the State and the Accused With the Same Number of Peremptory Challenges in Misdemeanor, Felony, and Death Penalty Cases and in Challenging Alternative Jurors; Provide the Manner in Which Peremptory Challenges Are Made; Change the Size of the Jury Panel in Felony and Death Penalty Cases; Provide the State With an Equal Number of Additional Peremptory Challenges in Trials for Jointly Indicted Defendants; Provide an Exemption from Jury Duty for a Primary Caregiver of a Child Who Is Four Years of Age or Younger; Provide an Exemption from Jury Duty for a Primary Teacher of Children in a Home Study Program; and for Other Purposes
- The Dormant Internet: Are State Regulations of Motor Vehicle Sales by Manufacturers on the Information Superhighway Obstructing Interstate and Internet Commerce?
- Earthquakes in the Oilpatch: the Regulatory and Legal Issues Arising Out of Oil and Gas Operation Induced Seismicity
- Solar Farms in Georgia: Why We Need to Start Thinking About the End
- Law's Complexity: a Primer
- Table of Georgia Code Sections Affected
- Table of Contents
- Cryptocurrency Meets Bankruptcy Law: a Call for Creditor Status for Investors in Initial Coin Offerings
- Hb 3 - Education: Elementary and Secondary Education
- Agricultural Commodities Promotion Hb 298