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Publication year2022

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLES EDITION


Mercer Law Review Alumni Edition


Articles


A Felicitous Meme: The Eleventh Circuit Solves the Preiser Puzzle?

Lisa N. Beckmann

Arthur O. Brown

763

Click It or Ticket, But Don't Admit It? How Unrestrained Drivers and Passengers Take Us for a Ride

E. R. Wright

801

Fostering Equity and Accountability in Georgia's Criminal Legal System Through Conviction Integrity Reforms

E. Addison Gantt

Meagan R. Hurley

821

From Bostock to Adams: Following the Expansion of Rights for Transgender Students in Public School Settings

William A. White

M. Chase Collum

859

How Class Action Fees Work in the Eleventh Circuit

Jeffrey G. Casurella

879

It Takes a Village to Provide Quality Food for Our Pets

Diantha V. Ellis

909

Navigating a Potentially Changing Landscape in Child Welfare Appellate Review

The Hon. Carolyn Altman

The Hon. Robert Rodatus

The Hon. Amanda Trimble

945


Service by Publication: A Modern Alternative

Darrell L. Sutton

Samuel M. Lyon

965

The Door Opens Wider: The Rights of Non-Biological Parents to Claim Custody Just Expanded

James J. McGinnis

Charles V. Crowe

Andrew B. McClintock

983

The Generational Squeeze: A Commentary on Multi-Generational Special Needs and Benefit Planning in Georgia

Christopher Wages

997


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The Party Respectfully Requests A Jury Trial On All Issues So Triable: What issues are triable to a jury and what issues should be triable to a jury? A comment on the right to a jury trial, with a focus on civil trials, and when the right exists.

Michael Downing

1011


Casenotes


Family Feuds and Circuit Splits: A Clash Between Corporate Cousins Causes the Eleventh Circuit to Revisit the "Long-Lost" Buford Abstention Doctrine

William Wheeler

1043

Not So Special! Georgia Court of Appeals Clarifies Special Circumstance and Special Mission Exceptions to Vicarious Liability

Samantha Thompson

1059


The Objection Exception is Overruled! The Georgia Supreme Court Makes a Course Correction by Reviving the Contemporaneous Objection Rule

Ryan Read

1075

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