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Full-Text Articles in Law
Shooting In The Park: Distinguishing Public From Private Property Under Georgia’S Firearms Carrying Laws, Mackenzie Miller
Shooting In The Park: Distinguishing Public From Private Property Under Georgia’S Firearms Carrying Laws, Mackenzie Miller
Law Review Blog Posts
Georgia’s recent expansion of concealed carry creates safety problems for public events within the state’s parks. Exploring Georgia’s gun laws, this Article examines possible loopholes and addresses growing concerns.
Sb 62 - Local Ordinances And Public Camping, Dana K. Ford, Hannah Garvin
Sb 62 - Local Ordinances And Public Camping, Dana K. Ford, Hannah Garvin
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act prohibits cities and counties from adopting written policies blocking the enforcement of existing bans on unauthorized public camping, generally prevents hospitals and local law enforcement from dropping off homeless individuals outside their areas of operation, and requires a performance audit of public spending on homelessness.
Sb 93 - Government Devices, Social Media Platforms, And Foreign Adversaries, Kelsey V. O'Neill, Rachel Gadra Rankin
Sb 93 - Government Devices, Social Media Platforms, And Foreign Adversaries, Kelsey V. O'Neill, Rachel Gadra Rankin
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act prevents state employees from using state devices or equipment to install, use, or visit social media platforms owned, operated, or influenced by foreign adversaries.
Hb 374 - The Leaf Act And Municipal Deannexation, Mackenzie Miller, Alexandra Joy Veltri
Hb 374 - The Leaf Act And Municipal Deannexation, Mackenzie Miller, Alexandra Joy Veltri
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act prohibits counties or municipalities from banning or regulating the use of gasoline powered lawn care equipment; prevents the regulation of installing household appliances based on their source of fuel; provides for the deannexation of property; and amends provisions regarding the authority and procedures for municipal deannexation.