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Sb 146 - Amendments Regarding The Supply, Oversight, And Taxation Of Motor Fuel For Electric Vehicles, Margaret L. R. Dubose, Kyle R. Tau Jan 2023

Sb 146 - Amendments Regarding The Supply, Oversight, And Taxation Of Motor Fuel For Electric Vehicles, Margaret L. R. Dubose, Kyle R. Tau

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The Act amends and adds several Code sections related to the supply, oversight, and taxation of motor fuel in anticipation of increased use of electric vehicles on Georgia roadways.


Hb 129 - Expanding Temporary Assistance For Needy Families To Low-Income Pregnant Women, Abigail Attaway, Cameron D. Buice Jan 2023

Hb 129 - Expanding Temporary Assistance For Needy Families To Low-Income Pregnant Women, Abigail Attaway, Cameron D. Buice

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The Act extends aid from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program to low‑income, pregnant women, broadens the definition of family under TANF, and removes the family cap originally imposed under TANF.


Sb 93 - Government Devices, Social Media Platforms, And Foreign Adversaries, Kelsey V. O'Neill, Rachel Gadra Rankin Jan 2023

Sb 93 - Government Devices, Social Media Platforms, And Foreign Adversaries, Kelsey V. O'Neill, Rachel Gadra Rankin

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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.


Copyright Page, Georgia State University Law Review Jan 2023

Copyright Page, Georgia State University Law Review

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Ethical And Strategic Issues In Decarbonization Policy, Roger E. Meiners, Andrew P. Morriss Jan 2023

Ethical And Strategic Issues In Decarbonization Policy, Roger E. Meiners, Andrew P. Morriss

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Policies that force non-fossil fuel energy result in increased reliance on the rapid development and deployment of batteries and other technologies to meet decarbonization goals set by the United States and other industrialized economies. This Article focuses on batteries, noting that key minerals come from corrupt or hostile countries. Many key finished products come from China, thereby making the U.S. and the European Union reliant on an autocratic regime. Using cobalt as an example, the Article considers its production and the U.S.’s unwillingness to shoulder its share of the environmental burden of mineral extraction or refining. Further, the U.S. is …


Sb 222 - Amendments Regarding Third-Party Funding For Conducting Elections, Mary Katherine Kennedy, Noam Kleinman Jan 2023

Sb 222 - Amendments Regarding Third-Party Funding For Conducting Elections, Mary Katherine Kennedy, Noam Kleinman

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The Act makes it a felony for any government employee, election official, or county or municipal government to accept third‑party funding for conducting elections. The Act also establishes an executive director position within the State Election Board and fiscally separates the Election Board Committee and the Office of the Secretary of State.


Hb 189 - Amendments Regarding The Permissible Weight Of Commercial Trucks, John Evan Laughter, Todd P. Stephenson Jan 2023

Hb 189 - Amendments Regarding The Permissible Weight Of Commercial Trucks, John Evan Laughter, Todd P. Stephenson

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The Act amends Georgia law controlling the permissible weight of commercial trucks, providing for new penalties for violations, a two‑year sunset provision, and other enforcement amendments.


Hb 374 - The Leaf Act And Municipal Deannexation, Mackenzie Miller, Alexandra Joy Veltri Jan 2023

Hb 374 - The Leaf Act And Municipal Deannexation, Mackenzie Miller, Alexandra Joy Veltri

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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.


Hb 219 - Venue For Money Laundering And Theft Involving Digital Currency, Samuel P. Robertson, Lindsey N. Smith Jan 2023

Hb 219 - Venue For Money Laundering And Theft Involving Digital Currency, Samuel P. Robertson, Lindsey N. Smith

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The Act creates venue in cases of money laundering and theft that involve the transfer of digital currency by establishing that the crime may be considered to have happened wherever power was exercised over the property, wherever an act in furtherance of the crime occurred, or wherever the victim resides.


Inside Front Cover Page, Georgia State University Law Review Jan 2023

Inside Front Cover Page, Georgia State University Law Review

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Member Masthead, Georgia State University Law Review Jan 2023

Member Masthead, Georgia State University Law Review

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The Keynote Address To Georgia State University College Of Law's 28th Annual Law Review Symposium, Robert Verchick Jan 2023

The Keynote Address To Georgia State University College Of Law's 28th Annual Law Review Symposium, Robert Verchick

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Sb 92 - Establishing A Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission, Abigail C. Sisson, Erica L. Welsh Jan 2023

Sb 92 - Establishing A Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission, Abigail C. Sisson, Erica L. Welsh

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The Act establishes a Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission to discipline, remove, and require the involuntary retirement of appointed or elected state prosecutors found to be in violation of their duties, and adds additional duties for state prosecutors to conduct individual reviews of cases where probable cause exists.


Cognitive Foreclosure, Peter O'Loughlin Jun 2022

Cognitive Foreclosure, Peter O'Loughlin

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Digital markets now fundamentally intertwine with our social and economic lives. International enforcement actions—the United States (U.S.) and European Union (E.U.) Google cases in particular—demonstrate from a behavioral economic perspective how digital platforms may be beginning to implicate antitrust’s two most fundamental doctrinal components—conduct and market power—in nuanced ways. In short, the regulatory and policy landscape showcases that we may be moving closer towards an antitrust world whereby firms can manipulate consumers’ psychological shortcomings to foreclose competition—a new form of nefarious conduct that might appropriately be termed “cognitive foreclosure.” Yet as a demand-side market failure, one should be cautious about …


First Inside Page, Georgia State University Law Review Jun 2022

First Inside Page, Georgia State University Law Review

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Member Masthead, Georgia State University Law Review Jun 2022

Member Masthead, Georgia State University Law Review

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Tax Coordination, Blaine G. Saito Jun 2022

Tax Coordination, Blaine G. Saito

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The United States implements much of its social policy through its income tax laws. The Code is rife with tax expenditures for education, housing, community economic development, retirement savings, and health care to name a few. But the IRS is not an agency with expertise in any of these areas and developing such expertise would draw resources away from its core tax administration mission. Commentators have thus called for a series of changes from turning these tax expenditures into outlays for these programs to divesting the IRS/Treasury of most of the administration of social policy tax expenditures. Yet, given American …


Cost-Effectiveness Comes To America: The Promise And Perils Of Cost-Effective Analysis In Medication Coverage Decisions, Carl Coleman Jun 2022

Cost-Effectiveness Comes To America: The Promise And Perils Of Cost-Effective Analysis In Medication Coverage Decisions, Carl Coleman

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In an effort to control rising drug costs, some health insurers have begun experimenting with methods to link decisions about coverage to the value added by medicines, including through the use of formal cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA). Increased interest in subjecting new drugs to rigorous economic analysis is a welcome development, as it offers the potential to minimize wasteful spending on drugs whose high prices are not justified by evidence of additional benefits produced. At the same time, CEA raises significant ethical issues, particularly when payers use it to limit access to drugs deemed to provide insufficient value for money. For …


A Regulatory Budget For The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, J.W. Verret Jun 2022

A Regulatory Budget For The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, J.W. Verret

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The Public Company Accounting Standards Board (PCAOB) was created by the Sarbanes–Oxley Act (SOX) in 2002 in response to the Enron and WorldCom auditing scandals. The PCAOB regulates the $20 billion annual auditing industry, which itself provides assurance for the financial integrity of $27 trillion in outstanding global publicly traded equity. The PCAOB is uniquely a quasi-private entity overseen by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which approves its budget and must approve any changes in its rules. The PCAOB has undertaken initiatives to attenuate the cost–benefit calculus of its rules, most notably in a change from Auditing Standard 2 …


Inside Front Cover Page, Georgia State University Law Review Jun 2022

Inside Front Cover Page, Georgia State University Law Review

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First Inside Page, Georgia State University Law Review Jun 2022

First Inside Page, Georgia State University Law Review

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Spring 2022 Cover Page, Georgia State University Law Review Jun 2022

Spring 2022 Cover Page, Georgia State University Law Review

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Table Of Contents, Georgia State University Law Review Jun 2022

Table Of Contents, Georgia State University Law Review

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Jurisdiction At Work: Specific Personal Jurisdiction In Flsa Collective Actions After Bristol-Myers Squibb, Anaid Reyes Kipp Jun 2022

Jurisdiction At Work: Specific Personal Jurisdiction In Flsa Collective Actions After Bristol-Myers Squibb, Anaid Reyes Kipp

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In Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. v. Superior Court (BMS), eighty-six California residents and five hundred ninety-two nonresidents from thirty-three different states, who had originally filed eight separate complaints, used ordinary party joinder rules to file a mass tort action in California state court, alleging that Bristol-Myers Squibb’s blood-thinning drug made them sick. The Supreme Court held in 2017 that the California state court did not have specific personal jurisdiction over the national pharmaceutical company because its contacts with California were insufficient in relation to the claims by nonresident plaintiffs. Although BMS was a mass action filed in state court, its …


404 Provider Not Found: Contributions And Solutions To Inadequate Provider Networks For Behavioral Health Care, Travis Williams Jun 2022

404 Provider Not Found: Contributions And Solutions To Inadequate Provider Networks For Behavioral Health Care, Travis Williams

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Despite the efforts of policymakers, access to in-network behavioral health care services has continued to lag relative to other types of health care. Many psychiatrists, for example, do not accept insurance, limiting access to their services to only those individuals who can afford to pay out of pocket. Several factors contribute to insurance networks’ paucity of behavioral health care providers, including low insurance reimbursement for behavioral health care services, inadequate regulation and enforcement, provider shortages, and a lack of access to telehealth services. To maximize the utility of existing regulatory structures, states should take an outcome-oriented enforcement approach that principally …


Cover Page, Georgia State University Law Review Jun 2022

Cover Page, Georgia State University Law Review

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Table Of Contents, Georgia State University Law Review Jun 2022

Table Of Contents, Georgia State University Law Review

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Foreword: Rethinking Antitrust, Susan Smelcer, Jeffrey L. Vagle Jun 2022

Foreword: Rethinking Antitrust, Susan Smelcer, Jeffrey L. Vagle

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Reflections On The Intersection Of Privacy And Antitrust, Kacey Baine, Alexandra Beato Jun 2022

Reflections On The Intersection Of Privacy And Antitrust, Kacey Baine, Alexandra Beato

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Faculty Masthead, Georgia State University Law Review Jun 2022

Faculty Masthead, Georgia State University Law Review

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