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Introduction, Karen Johnston Apr 2023

Introduction, Karen Johnston

Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy

This article provides an introduction to the Journal of Comparative Urban Law & Policy, the Study Space Program offered by Georgia State University College of Law, and the articles resulting from the Study Space Lisbon Program.


Alder Opportunity Lp, Et. Al. V. Cgc Capital Partners, Llc, Et. Al., Order On Pending Motions, Wesley B. Tailor Apr 2023

Alder Opportunity Lp, Et. Al. V. Cgc Capital Partners, Llc, Et. Al., Order On Pending Motions, Wesley B. Tailor

Georgia Business Court Opinions

No abstract provided.


North Atlanta Vascular Clinic V. Dr. Thomas Matthews, M.D., Order On Cross-Motions For Summary Judgment, Eric A. Richardson Apr 2023

North Atlanta Vascular Clinic V. Dr. Thomas Matthews, M.D., Order On Cross-Motions For Summary Judgment, Eric A. Richardson

Georgia Business Court Opinions

No abstract provided.


Race, Indigeneity, And Migration, Natsu T. Saito Mar 2023

Race, Indigeneity, And Migration, Natsu T. Saito

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Race, indigeneity, and migration are integrally related in international law. This relationship can be traced to their origins in a legal system dedicated to facilitating European colonialism and imperial expansion. International law has constructed racial difference and deployed racialized hierarchies to determine who would be permitted to migrate to various parts of the world and what their rights and responsibilities would be in those locations, as well as the status of those already living in the territories at issue. Genealogical inquiry makes it clear that the imposition of racialized hierarchies, the construction of indigeneity, and the restrictions placed (or not …


Galaxy Next Gen. V. Elhert, Order On Counterclaim Plaintiff's Motion To Compel, Kelly Lee Ellerbe Mar 2023

Galaxy Next Gen. V. Elhert, Order On Counterclaim Plaintiff's Motion To Compel, Kelly Lee Ellerbe

Georgia Business Court Opinions

No abstract provided.


Ahs International, Llc V. Assembly Atlanta, Et. Al., Order On Defendant's Motion For Leave To Amend For Attorney's Fees, Kelly Lee Ellerbe Mar 2023

Ahs International, Llc V. Assembly Atlanta, Et. Al., Order On Defendant's Motion For Leave To Amend For Attorney's Fees, Kelly Lee Ellerbe

Georgia Business Court Opinions

No abstract provided.


Tidewater Fleet Supply, Llc V. Jason L. Mccard, Et. Al., Order On Defendant's Motion To Dismiss, Kelly Lee Ellerbe Mar 2023

Tidewater Fleet Supply, Llc V. Jason L. Mccard, Et. Al., Order On Defendant's Motion To Dismiss, Kelly Lee Ellerbe

Georgia Business Court Opinions

No abstract provided.


Faculty Masthead, Georgia State University Law Review Mar 2023

Faculty Masthead, Georgia State University Law Review

Georgia State University Law Review

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution And Legal Education, Steven R. Smith Mar 2023

The Fourth Industrial Revolution And Legal Education, Steven R. Smith

Georgia State University Law Review

A “Fourth Industrial Revolution” (4IR) will dramatically change current law students’ careers. Innovations in technology, business, and social structures will require different and more sophisticated legal services. Law school graduates will be responsible for harnessing, encouraging, and establishing legal controls that offer society the benefits of these new technologies while limiting the undesirable side effects. At the same time, the recurring, repetitive practice of law will begin to disappear as more work is done much cheaper and better by machines.

The 4IR presents extraordinary opportunities for law schools, the legal profession, and graduates, but it also presents significant challenges. To …


Choice Of Law And Time, Part Ii: Choice Of Law Clauses And Changing Law, Jeffrey L. Rensberger Mar 2023

Choice Of Law And Time, Part Ii: Choice Of Law Clauses And Changing Law, Jeffrey L. Rensberger

Georgia State University Law Review

Modern choice of law analysis usually honors the parties’ contractual choice of governing law. But what happens when the law selected by the parties changes between the time of their contracting and the time of litigation? Or what if the law of the state whose law would otherwise apply changes so that its policy is now offended by the choice of law clause although its policy was not violated when the parties contracted? These questions raise the often-overlooked temporal aspect of choice of law analysis. Should courts regard the law to be applied as fixed to the time of the …


A Square Double Helix In A Round Hole: Forensic Genetic Genealogy Searches And The Fourth Amendment, Matthew Sweat Mar 2023

A Square Double Helix In A Round Hole: Forensic Genetic Genealogy Searches And The Fourth Amendment, Matthew Sweat

Georgia State University Law Review

A forensic genetic genealogy search (FGGS) involves law enforcement’s use of consumer DNA databases to generate leads to solve cold cases. As a result of more modern technological processes, the DNA profiles kept in consumer databases are far more revealing than the DNA profiles stored in the FBI’s Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). Accordingly, each DNA profile in a consumer database can be used to identify hundreds of relatives related to the DNA’s contributor.

The government’s use of consumer DNA databases to locate the perpetrators of horrific, unsolved crimes has generated fans and critics. Supporters of FGGSs argue that, in …


The Lawyer's Duty Of Tech Competence Post-Covid: Why Georgia Needs A New Professional Rule Now—More Than Ever, Julia Webb Mar 2023

The Lawyer's Duty Of Tech Competence Post-Covid: Why Georgia Needs A New Professional Rule Now—More Than Ever, Julia Webb

Georgia State University Law Review

The American Bar Association (ABA) promulgates the Model Rules for Professional Conduct (Model Rules), which prescribe the behavior with which lawyers must comply in demonstrating competency to practice law. In 2012, the ABA updated Comment 8 to Model Rule 1.1 to require maintaining competence in the “benefits and risks associated with relevant technology,” also known as a lawyer’s “duty of technological competence.” A decade later, the majority of state bar associations have adopted and implemented this language. Georgia, however, remains among the last ten states that have not yet formally adopted the duty of technological competence. The COVID-19 pandemic forced …


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

Inside Front Cover Page, Georgia State University Law Review

Georgia State University Law Review

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Table Of Contents, Georgia State University Law Review Mar 2023

Table Of Contents, Georgia State University Law Review

Georgia State University Law Review

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Cover Page, Georgia State University Law Review Mar 2023

Cover Page, Georgia State University Law Review

Georgia State University Law Review

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First Inside Page, Georgia State University Law Review Mar 2023

First Inside Page, Georgia State University Law Review

Georgia State University Law Review

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Greensky, Llc V. Wellness Program Services, Llc Dba Trusii, Et. Al., Order And Judgment, John J. Goger Mar 2023

Greensky, Llc V. Wellness Program Services, Llc Dba Trusii, Et. Al., Order And Judgment, John J. Goger

Georgia Business Court Opinions

No abstract provided.


Member Masthead, Georgia State University Law Review Mar 2023

Member Masthead, Georgia State University Law Review

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


When Does A Non-Fungible Token (Nft) Become A Security?, Brian Elzweig, Lawrence J. Trautman Mar 2023

When Does A Non-Fungible Token (Nft) Become A Security?, Brian Elzweig, Lawrence J. Trautman

Georgia State University Law Review

Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) gained prominence in the news cycle during March 2021 when $69 million was paid in a cryptocurrency known as Ether for a unique digital art piece titled Everydays: The First 5000 Days. Regulating NFTs is complicated because the technology encompasses varied applications. Therefore, it is the particular use of a given NFT that will determine its appropriate regulatory regime. For example, NFTs may take the form of collectibles, data associated with a physical item, financial instruments, or permanent records associated with a person, such as marriage licenses or property deeds. Just like digital art in the form …


First, Do No Harm: Prioritizing Patients Over Politics In The Battle Over Gender-Affirming Care, Greg Mercer Mar 2023

First, Do No Harm: Prioritizing Patients Over Politics In The Battle Over Gender-Affirming Care, Greg Mercer

Georgia State University Law Review

The medical community’s move to reclassify gender dysphoria as a condition that results in distress rather than a mental disorder has been instrumental in destigmatizing transgender people. However, state laws that aim to strip physicians of their ability to prescribe gender-affirming care, along with physicians’ refusal to comply with federal regulations requiring access to gender-affirming care, threaten to undo those gains. Opponents of gender-affirming care attempt to wield the concept of medical judgment as both a sword and a shield—preventing physicians from exercising their medical judgment to provide gender-affirming care while simultaneously allowing physicians to abstain from providing it. Although …


Overcoming The Presumption Of The Deceitful Debtor, Rebecca Rhym Mar 2023

Overcoming The Presumption Of The Deceitful Debtor, Rebecca Rhym

Georgia State University Law Review

Congress codified presumed consumer debtor abuse into the Bankruptcy Code with the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005. Since then, distrust of low- and middle-class debtors has permeated the legal system, evidenced most visibly by how easily legislators are swayed by creditor lobbyists’ rhetoric. This distrust has also reached our courts, where judges invoke the doctrine of judicial estoppel to bar debtor-plaintiffs from pursuing tort claims undisclosed in bankruptcy petitions. Instead of addressing societal problems underlying the high number of bankruptcy filings, like financial literacy and predatory lending, this Note argues that lawmakers and courts are perpetuating …


Copyright Page, Georgia State University Law Review Mar 2023

Copyright Page, Georgia State University Law Review

Georgia State University Law Review

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Galaxy Next Gen. V. Elhert, Order On Counterclaim Defendants' Motion To Dismiss, Kelly Lee Ellerbe Feb 2023

Galaxy Next Gen. V. Elhert, Order On Counterclaim Defendants' Motion To Dismiss, Kelly Lee Ellerbe

Georgia Business Court Opinions

No abstract provided.


Bernard Parks, Et. Al. V. Kelly King, Et. Al., Ordr On Defendants' Motion For Summary Judgment And Motion To Dismiss, John J. Goger Jan 2023

Bernard Parks, Et. Al. V. Kelly King, Et. Al., Ordr On Defendants' Motion For Summary Judgment And Motion To Dismiss, John J. Goger

Georgia Business Court Opinions

No abstract provided.


Galaxy Next Gen. V. Elhert, Order On Discovery Issues, Kelly L. Ellerbe Jan 2023

Galaxy Next Gen. V. Elhert, Order On Discovery Issues, Kelly L. Ellerbe

Georgia Business Court Opinions

No abstract provided.


Alexander S. Glover, Et. Al. Georgia Mining Ventures, Llc, Order On Objection To Subpoena For Deposition, Kelly Lee Ellerbe Jan 2023

Alexander S. Glover, Et. Al. Georgia Mining Ventures, Llc, Order On Objection To Subpoena For Deposition, Kelly Lee Ellerbe

Georgia Business Court Opinions

No abstract provided.


Alexander S. Glover, Et. Al. V. Georgia Mining Ventures, Llc, Order On Plaintiff's Motion To Compel And Motion For Contempt, Kelly Lee Ellerbe Jan 2023

Alexander S. Glover, Et. Al. V. Georgia Mining Ventures, Llc, Order On Plaintiff's Motion To Compel And Motion For Contempt, Kelly Lee Ellerbe

Georgia Business Court Opinions

No abstract provided.


Ruby Tuesday, Inc. V. Cede & Co., Et. Al., Order On Remand And Defendant's Motion To Reconsider Sanctions, John J. Goger Jan 2023

Ruby Tuesday, Inc. V. Cede & Co., Et. Al., Order On Remand And Defendant's Motion To Reconsider Sanctions, John J. Goger

Georgia Business Court Opinions

No abstract provided.


Sb 44 - Expanding The Street Gang Terrorism And Prevention Act, Aaron L. Brown, Anna C. Dillon Jan 2023

Sb 44 - Expanding The Street Gang Terrorism And Prevention Act, Aaron L. Brown, Anna C. Dillon

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act enhances penalties for violations of the Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act, including imposing mandatory minimums, and preserves the State’s right to appeal a court’s deviation from the mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines provided in the Act. The Act also imposes limits on the use of unsecured judicial release.


Synthesizing Energy Transitions, Nadia Ahmad, Uma Outka, Danielle Stokes, Hannah Wiseman Jan 2023

Synthesizing Energy Transitions, Nadia Ahmad, Uma Outka, Danielle Stokes, Hannah Wiseman

Georgia State University Law Review

This Article assesses the growing and cross-disciplinary literature on energy transitions to explore how it can guide law and policy reforms for the energy sector. The modern conception of energy transition centers primarily on clean energy—a shift away from fossil energy dependence. It also, however, incorporates equity as a core principle, as an increasing emphasis on energy justice and just transition seeks to create guiding norms for the energy sector’s current state of change. The concept of energy transition is critical for describing and giving meaning to a fundamental societal shift at the local, regional, national, and global scales, aligned …