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DISCLOSURE: Although I do not represent the defendant hospital in Jabbi v. Adventist Healthcare, Inc. No. 2071 (Sept. Term, ...
Georgia makes it harder than any other state for an individual to prove they are legally exempt from the death penalty ...
The Georgia legislature threw its support behind legislation that would make it easier for defendants in death penalty cases ...
A bill easing Georgia's strict requirements for a person facing the death penalty to be considered intellectually disabled now awaits Gov. Brian Kemp's signature.
Georgia is the only state with the death penalty that requires defendants to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that they are ...
The Senate passed House Bill 123 in a 53-1 vote Monday, weeks after the House approved it with strong backing from both ...
People should not lose their property without due process. But a new government audit shows widespread disregard for civil ...
A bill aimed at keeping intellectually disabled people off Georgia’s death row is headed to the governor’s desk after passing the state Senate on Monday.
Schools were told that accused individuals could be convicted, and given life-shattering punishments, on the basis of only “a preponderance of the evidence,” not proof beyond a reasonable doubt. The ...
If you can use case law that the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) commonly uses in writing reversal decisions, you make it easier for the PTAB to write a decision in your client’s favor and can ...
England manager Thomas Tuchel said he has never had any doubts about the quality of Reece James after the right-back marked his first international start in two years by scoring the opener in ...
Special Counsel Hur’s report is back in the news, as former President Joe Biden’s written answers are making the rounds on X. User “Techno Fog” posted screengrabs of the answers reportedly ...