Georgia State Law Reviews
- The Surprising Lessons from Plea Bargaining in the Shadow of Terror
- Bring Back the Draft?
- Crimes and Offenses Sexual Offenses: Change Provisions Relating to Sexual Offenders; Change Punishment Provisions, Registration Requirements, and Residency Requirements for Sexual Offenders; Add a Provision Relating to Statutory Aggravating Circumstances for the Imposition of the Death Penalty; Require Sexually Dangerous Predators to Wear an Electronic Monitoring System for the Balance of His or Her Life and to Pay for Such System; Provide for Employment Restrictions for Sexual Offenders; Provide for an Effective Date and Applicability; Repeal Conflicting Laws; and for Other Purposes
- A New Approach to Health Care Adr: Training Law Students to Be Problem Solvers in the Health Care Context
- Crimes and Offenses Forgery and Fraudulent Practices: Enact the Georgia Child, Family, and School Communications Protection Act; Provide a Short Title; Provide for Definitions; Create a Service to Protect Child, Family, and School Communications; Provide Conditions for Registration; Provide for a Fee; Provide for Procedures; Provide for Verification from the Contents of the Service; Prohibit the Transmission of Certain Messages; Provide for Exceptions; Prohibit the Release of Certain Information; Shield Certain Information from Public Inspection; Provide for a Penalty; Provide for Civil Actions; Provide for Related Matters; Provide for an Effective Date; Repeal Conflicting Laws; and for Other Purposes
- Ethics in Government Hb 142-143
- Fiction in the Code: Reading Legislation as Literature
- Judicial Wisdom or Patent Envy? the Eleventh, Seventh and Federal Circuits' Patent Jurisdictional Battle
- Citizens United and the Roberts Court's War on Democracy
- Tax Coordination
- In Defense of the Psabe, and Other "alternative" Thoughts
- Vancouver: Made in America, Eh?
- Legal Intelligence Through Artificial Intelligence Requires Emotional Intelligence: a New Competency Model for the 21st Century Legal Professional
- Defending Against a Charge of Obscenity in the Internet Age: How Google Searches Can Illuminate Miller's "contemporary Community Standards"
- Violent Videos: Criminal Defense in a Digital Age
- Name-clearing Hearings: How This "remedy" Fails to Safeguard the Procedural Due Process Rights of Employees Accused of Sexual Harassment
- Dna Fabrication, a Wake Up Call: the Need to Reevaluate the Admissibility and Reliability of Dna Evidence
- Hb 1405: Amendments to the Zoning Procedures Law
- The Aftermath of Baby Doe and the Evolution of Newborn Intensive Care
- What We Know and Don't Know About the Role of Apologies in Resolving Health Care Disputes
- Contrasting Concurrences of Clarence Thomas: Deploying Originalism and Paternalism in Commercial and Student Speech Cases
- Crimes and Offenses Hb 1114
- The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities and Its Implications for the Rights of Elderly People Under International Law
- Hb 255: Reform Related to Georgia's Sexual Assault Protocol
- State Government Hb 456
- Borrowing from Millennials to Pay Boomers: Can Tax Policy Create Sustainable Intergenerational Equity?
- Insurance Chapter 7 Kinds of Insurance and Chapter 9 Regulation of Rates, Underwriting Rules, and Related Organizations: Amend Title 33 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Relating to Insurance, So as to Limit Coverages Under Uninsured Motorist Provisions to Automobile and Motor Vehicle Liability Policies and Exclude Umbrella and Excess Liability Policies; Change the Definition of "uninsured Motor Vehicle" to Allow Uninsured Motorists Coverage to Be Stacked With Other Available Liability Coverages; Allow Insureds to Select More Restrictive Uninsured Motorist Coverages; Changes Standards Applicable to Making and Use of Rates; Changes Prior Approval Requirements Above Mandatory Minimum Limits; Provide for Related Matters; Provide for Effective Dates and Applicability; Repeal Conflicting Laws; and for Other Purposes
- Hb 801 - Postsecondary Education: Hope Scholarship
- The Federal Rules at 75: Dispute Resolution, Private Enforcement or Decisions According to Law?
- Lottery for Education Hb 487
- Domestic Relations Adoption: Amend Chapter 8 of Title 19 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Relating to Adoption, So as to Enact the “option of Adoption Act”; Provide a Short Title; Define Certain Terms; Provide That a Legal Embryo Custodian May Relinquish Rights to an Embryo; Provide for Procedures; Provide That a Child Born as a Result of Such Relinquished Embryo Shall Be the Legal Child of the Recipient; Provide for an Expedited Order of Parentage; Amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated So as to Conform Provisions and Correct Cross-references; Provide for Related Matters; Repeal Conflicting Laws; and for Other Purposes.
- The War(riors) at Home: Examining Userra’s Veterans’ Reemployment Protections When Hostility Follows Soldiers to the Workplace
- Faculty Masthead
- The Fiscal Crisis as an Opportunity for Criminal Justice Reform: Defenders Building Alliances With Fiscal Conservatives
- Health Standards for Sewage Management Systems: Provide for the Continued Use and Installation of All On-site Sewage Management System; Authorize the Department of Human Resources to Adopt State-wide Regulations for On-site Sewage Management Systems; Repeal the Definition of "prior Approved System"; Authorize the Department to Require Prior Examination and Approval of Such Systems Before Use in Georgia; Provide for a Reduction in Trench Length Under Certain Circumstances; and for Other Purposes
- Has Federal Indian Law Finally Arrived at "the Far End of the Trail of Tears"?
- Historical Antecedents of Challenges Facing the Georgia Appellate Courts
- Copyright Page
- Setting Aside the Will of the Plaintiffs: How and Why the 1950s School-desegregation Strategy Marginalized Experiences of Black Self-determination in Unequal Schools and Examples of Black Self-sufficiency in Equalization Plans
- Crimes and Offenses Offenses Against Public Safety and Order
- Table of Contents
- The Hughes Court and Radical Political Dissent: the Case of Dirk De Jonge and Angelo Herndon
- Three Transformative Ideals to Build a Better Crime Lab
- Bioethics: Ethical Considerations of Ventilator Triage During a Pandemic
- Gayborhoods: Intersections of Land Use Regulation, Sexual Minorities, and the Creative Class
- Postscript on Health Care Dispute Resolution: Conflict Management and the Role of Culture
- Hb 727 - Regulation of Fireworks
- Beyond Workers' Compensation: Workplace Comparative Fault & Third-party Claims
- The Alien Tort Statute and Corporate Liability: Rebutting the Extraterritorial Presumption Post-kiobel
- Gorsuch's Purgatory: Attempting to Define Debt Collector Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
- Commerce and Trade Hb 872
- Table of Contents
- Education Elementary and Secondary School Education: Amend Chapter 2 of Title 20 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Relating to Elementary and Secondary Education, So as to Enact the "georgia Special Needs Scholarship Act;" Provide a Short Title; Define Certain Terms; Provide for Scholarships for Public School Students With Disabilities to Attend Other Public or Private Schools; Provide for Qualifications and Criteria for the Scholarship Program; Establish Certain Requirements for Schools That Participate in the Scholarship Program: Provide for the Amount of Scholarship and Method of Payments; Authorize the State Board of Education to Promulgate Certain Rules; Provide for an Annual Report on the Program; Provide for Related Matters; Provide for an Effective Date and Applicability; Repeal Conflicting Laws; and for Other Purposes
- Hb 153 - Courts: Attorneys
- Lying to Catch the Bad Guy: the Eleventh Circuit's Likely Adoption of the Clear Error Standard of Review for Denial of a Franks Hearing
- First Inside Page
- The Supreme Court's Transparency: Myth or Reality?
- Qualified Immunity for "private" § 1983 Defendants After Filarsky v Delia
- The Micro and Macro Causes of Prison Growth
- Campbell v. Georgia: Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Survives Separation of Power Attacks, Remaining a Viable Option for the Legislature in Its War on Crime
- Electronic Discovery in Georgia: Bringing the State Out of the Typewriter Age
- Table of Contents
- Between Natural Law and Legal Positivism: Dworkin and Hegel on Legal Theory
- The Vacancies Act and an Acting Attorney General
- Climate of Confusion: Climate Change Litigation in the Wake of American Electric Power v. Connecticut
- The Eleventh Circuit's Misguided "arm-of-the-state" Analysis in Pellitteri v. Prine
- Law's Complexity: a Primer
- Sb 6: the Review, Creation, and Extension of Georgia Tax Credits and Deductions
- Overcoming the Presumption of the Deceitful Debtor
- War Criminal or Just Plain Felon? Whether Providing Material Support for Terrorism Violates the Laws of War and Is Thus Punishable by Military Commission
- Whose Sperm Is it Anyways in the Wild, Wild West of the Fertility Industry?
- Local Government Act to Incorporate the City of Sandy Springs; Incorporate the City of Sandy Springs in Fulton County; Provide for a Charter for the City of Sandy Springs; Provide for Incorporation, Boundaries, and Powers of the City; Provide for General Powers and Limitations on Powers; Provide for a Governing Authority of Such City and the Powers, Duties, Authority, Election, Terms, Method of Filing Vacancies, Compensation, Expenses, Qualifications, Prohibitions, and Districts Relative to Members of Such Governing Authority; Provide for Inquiries and Investigations; Provide for Organization and Procedures; Provide for Ordinances; Provide for the Office of Mayor and Certain Duties and Powers Relative to the Office of Mayor; Provide for Administrative Responsibilities; Provide for Boards, Commissions, and Authorities; Provide for a City Manager, a City Attorney, a City Clerk, a Tax Collector, a City Accountant, and Other Personnel; Provide for a Municipal Court and the Judge or Judges Thereof; Provide for Practices and Procedures; Provide for Ethics and Disclosures; Provide for Taxation, Licenses and Fees; Provide for Franchises, Service Charges, and Assessments; Provide for Bonded and Other Indebtedness; Provide for Accounting and Budgeting; Provide for Purchases; Provide for Homestead Exceptions; Provide for Bonds for Officials; Provide for Other Matters Relative to the Foregoing; Provide for a Referendum; Provide Effective Dates and Transitional Provisions Governing the Transfer of Various Functions and Responsibilities from Fulton County to the City of Sandy Springs; Provide for Severability; Repeal Conflicting Laws; and for Other Purposes
- The Children's Internet Protection Act: a Denial of a Student's Opportunity to Learn in a Technology-rich Environment
- Hb 752: Psychiatric Advance Directive Act
- Crimes and Offenses Offenses Against Public Health and Morals: Provide That a Video Game Retailer Shall Display a Sign Explaining Each Rating System Which Appears on a Video Game Offered by Such Retailer; Provide That it Shall Be Unlawful for Any Person Knowingly to Sell, Rent, or Loan for Monetary Consideration an Excessively Violent Video Game or a Video Game Containing Material Which Is Harmful to Minors; Provide for Penalties; Repeal Conflicting Laws; and for Other Purposes
- Education Hb 797
- Education Elementary and Secondary Education: Amend Chapter 2 of Title 20 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Relating to Elementary and Secondary Education, So as to Provide for Legislative Findings and Intent; Provide for Definitions; Establish the Georgia Charter Schools Commission; Provide for Its Powers and Duties; Provide for Commission Charter Schools; Provide for Cosponsors; Provide for Petitions and Review; Provide for Petitions from Existing Charter Schools; Provide for Access to Information for Parents; Provide for an Annual Report; Provide for Debts of Commission Charter Schools; Provide for Funding for Commission Charter Schools; Provide for Collaboration by the Commission With the Department of Education; Provide for Rules and Regulations; Provide for Application of General Charter School Laws; Provide for Retention of Administrative Fees by a Local Board of Education for Newly Approved Local Charter Schools; Provide for Additional Qbe Funding for Full-time Equivalent Students in System Charter Schools; Include Such Amount in the Total State Funds Allotted to a School System; Provide for Related Matters; Repeal Conflicting Laws; and for Other Purposes
- Hb 513 - Civil Practice Act: Anti-slapp
- Property Mortgages, Conveyances to Secure Debt, and Liens: Amend Article 7 of Chapter 14 of Title 44 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Relating to Foreclosures on Mortgages, Conveyances to Secure Debt, and Liens, So as to Require a Foreclosure to Be Conducted by the Current Owner or Holder of the Mortgage, as Reflected by Public Records; Provide for the Identity of the Secured Creditor to Be Included in the Advertisement and in Court Records; Change the Requirement for Mailing or Delivery of Notice to Debtor for Sales Made Under Power of Sales in a Mortgage Security Deed, or Other Lien Contract, to Provide for the Content of Such Notice; Provide for Related Matters; Provide an Effective Date; to Repeal Conflicting Laws; and for Other Purposes
- Addressing Racial Bias in the Jury System: Another Failed Attempt?
- Panel 5: Federalism and Separation of Powers
- A (thigh) Gap in the Law: Addressing Egregious Digital Manipulation of Celebrity Images
- Mediation Within the Health Care Industry: Hurdles and Opportunities
- Sb 158 - Human Trafficking
- Prime Interest Rates for Subprime Borrowers?
- Selling Away Our Oil: Protectionism and the True Threat Raised by Cnooc's Attempted Acquisition of Unocal
- Hb 359 - Power Ofattorney
- Schauer on Precedent in the U.s. Supreme Court
- Social Architecture, Judicial Peer Effects and the "evolution" of the Law: Toward a Positive Theory of Judicial Social Structure
- House and Senate Bill Index
- National Security Versus Due Process: Korematsu Raises Its Ugly Head Sixty Years Later in Hamdi and Padilla
- Foreword to the Symposium: Therapeutic Approaches to Conflict Resolution in Health Care Settings
- Contracts Hb 30
- Judicial Exploitation of Mens Rea Confusion, at Common Law and Under the Model Penal Code
- Citizens Disunited
- Application of the First Amendment to Violent and Nonviolent Video Games
- Copyright Page
- Hush Don't Say a Word: Safeguarding Students Freedom of Expression in the Trump Era
- Member Masthead
- The Uk Forensic Science Regulator: a Model for Forensic Science Regulation?
- Sb 407 - Sentencing and Punishment
- Reflections on a Conversation
- Have We Got a Deal for You: Can the East Borrow from the Western Water Marketing Experience?
- Reforming Regenerative Medicine Regulation
- Elections: Elections and Primaries Through the Pandemic
- Crimes and Offenses Offenses Against Public Health and Morals
- Forty-eight States Are Probably Not Wrong: an Argument for Modernizing Georgia's Legal Malpractice Statute of Limitations
- Revisiting a "promising Institution": Public Law Litigation in the Civil Law World
- A Constitutional Structure for Foreign Affairs
- House and Senate Bill Index
- Tackling the Social Determinants of Health: a Central Role for Providers
- I'll Tell You What Happened if You Promise Not to Sue Me--will No-fault Liability Improve Patient Safety Through Increased Reporting of Medical Errors?
- Member Masthead
- Sb 226: Amendments to the Quality Basic Education Act
- Lochner, Lawrence, and Liberty
- The Olmstead Decision: the Road to Dignity and Freedom
- Economic Analysis of Freedom of Expression
- Olmstead's Promise and Cohousing's Potential
- Revenue and Taxation Hb 386
- Crimes and Offenses Offenses Against Public Health and Morals: Amend Part 2 of Article 3 of Chapter 12 of Title 16 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Relating to Offenses Related to Minors Generally, So as to Provide That it Shall Be Unlawful for Persons Required to Register as Sexual Offenders to Photograph a Minor Under Certain Circumstances; Provide for Penalries; Provide for Related Matters; Repeal Conflicting Laws; and for Other Purposes
- Hb 128: Prohibition of Discrimination Against Potential Organ Transplant Recipients
- Hb 146: Paid Parental Leave
- Member Masthead
- Who Calls the Shots?: Parents Versus the Parens Patriae Power of the States to Mandate Vaccines for Children in New York
- Parks, Historic Areas, Memorials, and Recreation Hb 715
- Consumer Financial Services Law and Policy: 1968-20?? in the Thick of the Battlefield for America's Economic Soul
- Inside Front Cover Page
- The End of Innocence? Federal Habeas Corpus Law After in Re Davis
- Author Biographies
- Foreword: Why a Conference on Redevelopment, and Why Now
- Care and Protection of Indigent and Elderly Patients Sb 24
- The First Amendment and Corporate Governance
- On the Nature of the Action-omission Network
- 57th Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture: Keynote Address
- Local Government Expedited Franchising of Cable and Video Services: Amend Title 36 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Relating to Local Government, So as to Provide for the Expedited Franchising of Cable and Video Services by the Secretary of State; Provide for a Short Title; Provide for Definitions; Provide for Franchise Options for Cable Service Providers and Video Service Providers; Provide a Process for the Issuance of a State Franchise; Provide for Transfers, Modifications, and Terminations of a State Franchise; Provide for Franchise Fees; Require Customer Service; Provide for Public, Educational, and Governmental Programming Under a State Franchise; Provide a Service Outlet to Municipalities and Counties and Complementary Basic Cable Service or Video Service to Public Schools and Public Libraries Over Such Service Outlet; Provide Certain Limitations on Requirements That May Be Imposed Upon Holders of a State Franchise; Prohibit Discrimination Towards Potential Residential Subscribers; Provide for Related Matters; Provide an Effective Date; Repeal Conflicting Laws; and for Other Purposes
- Where There's Smoke, There's Fire?: the Cloud of Suspicion Surrounding Former Offenders and the Eeoc's New Enforcement Guidance on Criminal Records Under Title Vii
- The Following Article Addresses a Package of Immigration Bills That Would Have Affected a Variety of Titles in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated
- Preliminary Materials
- Predicting Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Outcomes Using the Federal Judicial Center Idb and Ensemble Artificial Intelligence
- The Efficacy of Cybersecurity Regulation
- Faculty Masthead
- Henry J. Miller Lecture Series: Old Reasons, New Reasons, No Reasons
- The Perennial Conflict Between International Criminal Justice and Realpolitik
- Non-physician vs. Physician: Cross-disciplinary Expert Testimony in Medical Negligence Litigation
- Civil Practice Sb 383
- Disability Rights, Disability Discrimination, and Social Insurance
- Invisible Justices: How Our Highest Court Hides from the American People
- Inside Front Cover Page
- Hb 393 - Commerce and Trade: Selling and Other Trade Practices
- Foreword
- Preliminary Materials
- Sb 339 - Education
- The Income-based Repayment Plans and For-profit Education: How Does This Combination Affect the Question to Include Student Loans in Bankruptcy?
- Original Misunderstandings: the Implications of Misreading History in Jones
- Criminal Law as Family Law
- 2010 House and Senate Bill Index
- Taxing Marijuana: Earmarking Tax Revenue from Legalized Marijuana
- Hovering Too Close: the Ramifications of Helicopter Parenting in Higher Education
- Information Privacy in an Age of Invisible Shopper Tracking: Who Will Pay the Price for Stores of the Future?
- Remove the Muzzle and Give Rule 37(b) Teeth: Advocating for the Imposition of Sanctions for Rule 26(c) Protective Order Violations in the Eleventh Circuit
- Low-fat Foods or Big Fat Lies?: the Role of Deceptive Marketing in Obesity Lawsuits
- Sample Data as Evidence: Meeting the Requirements of Daubert and the Recently Amended Federal Rules of Evidence
- Pandemic Policing
- Dynamical Jurisprudence: Law as a Complex System
- Insurance Hb 47
- Cultural Defenses in Georgia: Cultural Pluralism and Justice - Can Georgia Have Both?
- Elections Georgia Ethics in Government Act: Amend the Georgia Ethics in Government Act So as to Provide for the Comprehensive Revision of Provisions Regarding Ethics and Conflicts of Interest; Provide for and Change Certain Definitions; Change Certain Provisions Relative to Declaration of Policy; Provide for the Timely Issuance of Advisory Opinions by the State Ethics Commission and Other Matters Relative to Advisory Opinions; Change Provisions Relating to the State Ethics Commission Including Its Administrative Attachment to the Secretary of State's Office; Change Provisions Relating to Mailing Complaints; Provide for Rule Making With Regard to Technical Defects in Financial Disclosure Statements; Change Certain Provisions Regarding Connected Organizations; Create Certain Restrictions on Receipt or Award of State Contracts; Change Certain Provisions Regarding Contributions Made to Candidates and the Location Where Certain Reports Are Filed; Change Certain Provisions Relating to Contributions of Expenditures Other Than Through Candidates or Campaign Committees and Disclosure of Extensions of Credit; Change Certain Provisions Regarding Disclosure Reports; Change Certain Provisions Relating to Disposition of Campaign Contributions; Change Certain Provisions Regarding Electronic Filing of Reports; Change Certain Provisions Relating to Acceptance of Campaign Contributions During Legislative Sessions; Change Certain Provisions Relating to Filing of Financial Disclosure Statements; Change Provisions Relating to Filing in Mail; Change Certain Provisions Relating to Lobbyist Disclosure Reports, the Contents Thereof, and the Definition of Lobbyist; Create Provisions Relating to a Lobbyist's Eligibility for Certain Appointments and Ability to Serve as a Public Employee; Create Conflict of Interest Provisions Relating to Gifts; Provide Restrictions for Lobbyists Relating to Presence on the Floor of the House and Senate; Provide for Candidates for the General Assembly Who File a Declaration of Intent to Accept Campaign Contributions to Receive and Choose to Sign a Pledge to Engage in Ethical Campaigning; Provide for Actions for Slander and Libel and the Commission's Authority Over This Activity; Correct Cross-references; Provide for Criminal Penalties; Change Provisions Relative to Appearances Before the Board of Pardons and Paroles by Members of the Generaly Assembly or State Elected or Appointed Officials; Change Certain Provisions Relating to Complaints or Information Regarding Fraud, Waste, and Abuse in State Programs and Operations; Change Certain Provisions Relating to the Code of Ethics for Members of Boards, Commissions, and Authories; Change Provisions Relating to a Board, Commission, or Authority's Authority to Enact Rules and Regulations; Provide for Restrictions on Activities for Persons Who Were Members, Employees, or Appointees of the Legislative, Executive, or Judicial Branch or Other Agencies or Authorities of the State; Provide for Penalties; Provide for Restrictions on the Governor's Appointment Power Under Certain Circumstances; Provide for an Effective Date; Repeal Conflicting Laws; and for Other Purposes
- Relations Before Transactions: a New Paradigm for Racial Discrimination Theory
- Sb 99 - Criminal Procedure: Conduct of Criminal Trial Proceedings
- 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.
- Seeking Supervision: an Analysis of Recent Trends in the Definition of 'supervisor' Argument and a Recommendation for the Eleventh Circuit
- Creative Lawyering for Social Change
- Counting the Dragon's Teeth and Claws: the Definition of Hard Paternalism
- The Limits and Possibilities of Data-driven Antitrafficking Efforts
- Crimes and Offenses Crimes and Offenses: to Change and Enact Provisions of Law Relating to Classification of Sexual Offenders, Sexual Offender Registration, and Restrictions on Sexual Offenders’ Residences, Workplaces, and Activities; to Amend Article 35 of Chapter 6 of Title 5 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Relating to Appeals Requiring an Application for Appeal, So as to Make Such Code Section Applicable to Appeals from Decisions of Superior Courts Reviewing a Decision of the Sexual Offender Registration Review Board; to Amend Article 1 of Chapter 10 of Title 17 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Relating to Procedures for Sentencing in Criminal Cases, So as to Provide That, With Respect to Sexual Offenses Committed After a Certain Date in This State, Classification Shall Be by the Sentencing Court Rather Than the Sexual Offender Registration Review Board; to Amend Article 2 of Chapter 1 of Title 42 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Relating to Classification and Registration of Sexual Offenders and Regulation of the Conduct of Such Offenders, So as to Revise Provisions Relating to Registration of Sexual Offenders; to Change Certain Definitions; to Require the Department of Corrections to Forward Certain Information to Sheriffs; to Provide for Registration and Reporting by Sexual Offenders Who Do Not Have a Residence Address; to Provide for Taking of Palm Prints and Dna Samples in Certain Cases; to Change Certain Provisions Relative to Relief from Registration; to Change Provisions Relating to Residence, Workplace, and Volunteering Restrictions; to Change Provisions Relating to the Time Frame a Sheriff Has to Update Certain Information; to Remove Annual Registration Fees; to Change Registration Criteria for Persons Moving to This State; to Change Certain Penalty Provisions; to Change Restrictions on Volunteer and Religious Activities; to Revise Provisions Relative to Classification of Sex Offenders; to Revise Certain Definitions; to Change Provisions Relative to the Process of Classification by the Sexual Offender Registration Review Board and Review of Such Classifications; to Provide for Procedure and Review; to Provide a Mechanism for Certain Elderly and Disabled Sexual Offenders to Petition the Superior Court to Be Released from Certain Residency Requirements; to Provide for Other Related Matters; to Provide for an Effective Date; to Repeal Conflicting Laws; and for Other Purposes.
- Foreword: Criminal Justice Responses to the Economic Crisis
- Baby Doe and Beyond: Examining the Practical and Philosophical Influences Impacting Medical Decision-making on Behalf of Marginally-viable Newborns
- Food, Drugs and Cosmetics Utilization of Unused Prescription Drugs: Provide for the Establishment of a Program Through Which Unused Prescription Drugs May Be Distributed for Use by Medically Indigent Persons; Provide for a Pilot Program; Provide That a Pharmacist Who States in Writing an Objection to Any Abortion Shall Not Be Required to Fill a Prescription for a Drug if the Purpose of the Drug Is to Terminate a Pregnancy; Provide That Such Refusal Shall Not Be the Basis for Any Claim for Damages; Provide for the Duration of the Effectiveness of the Written Objection; Amend Chapter 34 of Title 31 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Relating to Physicians for Rural Areas Assistance, So as to Revise the Purpose of the Chapter; Revise Certain Provisions Regarding Priority for Certain Specialties; Amend Chapter 7 of Title 31 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Relating to Regulation of Hospitals and Related Institutions, as as to Revise a Definition; Provide for Related Matters; Repeal Conflicting Laws; and for Other Purposes
- Spring 2023 Cover Page
- Panel 2: Justice Kennedys Prose — Style and Substance
- Table of Contents
- Hb 517: Amendments Relating to Student Scholarship Organizations
- The Georgia Tort Claims Act: a License for Negligence in Child Deprivation Cases?
- Public Health Hb 214
- Does Law Promise Justice?
- Tangibility as Technology
- Crimes and Offenses Sb 36
- Civil Practice Act Hb 336
- Medical Futility
- Should Georgia Change Its Misdemeanor Arrest Laws to Authorize Issuing More Field Citations? Can an Alternative Arrest Process Help Alleviate Georgia's Jail Overcrowding and Reduce the Time Arresting Officers Expend Processing Nontraffic Misdemeanor Offenses?
- The Lawyer's Duty of Tech Competence Post-covid: Why Georgia Needs a New Professional Rule Now—more Than Ever
- Foreword: an Introduction to Urban Sprawl
- An Alternative Model to United States Bar Examinations: the South African Community Service Experience in Licensing Attorneys
- Alternatives to Incarceration: Why Is California Lagging Behind?
- Criminal Procedure Crime Victims' Bill of Rights
- The Overdose/homicide Epidemic
- Regulating Agricultural Pollution in Georgia: Recent Trends and the Debate Over Integrator Liability
- Copyright Page
- Smart Growth Micro-incentives and the Tree-cut Tax Case
- Unintended Consequences: Why Congress Should Tread Lightly When Entering the Field of Family Law