Georgia State Law Reviews
- Publisher:
- Georgia State University College of Law
- Publication date:
- 2023-07-03
- ISBN:
- 8755-6847
Issue Number
Latest documents
- Ethical and Strategic Issues in Decarbonization Policy
- Inside Front Cover Page
- Solar Farms in Georgia: Why We Need to Start Thinking About the End
- First Inside Page
- Canary in a Coal Mine: What it Means to Lose a Constitutional Right
- High Time to Revisit Federal Drug Sentencing: the Confusing Interplay Between Controlled Substances and Career Offender Sentence Enhancements
- Public Good Through Charter Schools?
- Faculty Masthead
- Copyright Page
- Climate Cap and Trade and Pollution Hot Spots: an Economics Perspective
Featured documents
- Bring Back the Draft?
- A New Era for Desegregation
- Creative Lawyering for Social Change
- Evidence Evidence
- Ethics in Government Hb 142-143
- Fiction in the Code: Reading Legislation as Literature
- Highways, Bridges, and Ferries Department of Transportation: Amend Title 32 Relating to Highways, Bridges, and Ferries, So as to Provide for a Division and a Director of Planning; Provide for the Development of Transportation Plans for the State; Specify Certain Duties for the Commissioner of Transportation; Specify Certain Duties for the State Transportation Board; Provide for an Organizational Structure Within the Department; Provide a Timetable for Completion and Reporting of Transportation Plans; Provide for Investment Policies to Guide Transportation Planning; Provide for the Appointment of the Director of Planning; Provide for Identifying and Constructing Projects With Private Investment; Provide for Priority of Expenditures; Provide for the Development of Allocation Formulas for Available Funding; Amend Article 2 of Chapter 32 of Title 50, Relating to the Jurisdiction of the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority, So as to Remove a Planning Function of the Authority; Provide for Related Matters; Provide for an Effective Date; Repeal Conflicting Laws; and for Other Purposes.
- Forty-eight States Are Probably Not Wrong: an Argument for Modernizing Georgia's Legal Malpractice Statute of Limitations
- A Constitutional Structure for Foreign Affairs
- Citizens United and the Roberts Court's War on Democracy