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Reducing Harm: The Legal Viability Of Supervised Consumption Sites In Georgia, Kathleen Kassa Mar 2024

Reducing Harm: The Legal Viability Of Supervised Consumption Sites In Georgia, Kathleen Kassa

Georgia State University Law Review

Every five minutes in the United States, someone dies from a drug overdose. This public health crisis, referred to as the opioid epidemic, caused the federal government and many states and localities to issue public health emergency declarations. Despite billions of dollars in funding and response at every level of government, overdoses continue to increase.

The complexity of addiction prevention and treatment, socioeconomic inequalities, and the stigmatization of drug use make the opioid crisis difficult to solve. The severity of the epidemic led many jurisdictions to adopt once-controversial harm reduction approaches aimed at reducing the stigma and negative impacts of …


Misrepresentations In Labor Trafficking: State Laws As An Alternative Theory Of Liability For Recruiters, Hannah Garvin Mar 2024

Misrepresentations In Labor Trafficking: State Laws As An Alternative Theory Of Liability For Recruiters, Hannah Garvin

Georgia State University Law Review

When addressing labor trafficking of migrants, the focus is typically on prosecuting the traffickers directly involved in obtaining a victim’s labor, but traffickers cannot exploit labor without victims. Research has shown that recruiters, both those intending to provide labor traffickers with victims and those who have no knowledge of the subsequent exploitation perpetrated by the supposed employer, often misrepresent job opportunities to migrants. Both types of recruiters profit off of the exploitation of migrants and ultimately continue to propagate labor trafficking. To effectively deter trafficker-recruiters and ensure independent recruiters are acting ethically, an all-encompassing method of accountability needs to be …


"Close The Sores Of War": Why Georgia Needs New Legislation To Address Its Confederate Monuments, Abigail Coker Apr 2022

"Close The Sores Of War": Why Georgia Needs New Legislation To Address Its Confederate Monuments, Abigail Coker

Georgia State University Law Review

Confederate monuments have been a point of contention in America for decades, but a series of events since 2015 have stoked the most recent movement calling for their removal. In 2015, Dylann Roof murdered Black churchgoers at a historically Black church in Charleston, South Carolina. Because Roof was seemingly motivated and emboldened by Confederate ideology, many focused their attention on removing the more than 700 Confederate monuments throughout the country. Then, in August 2017, a large white nationalist rally assembled in Charlottesville, Virginia, to protest the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville’s Emancipation Park. The demonstrations …


Hb 479: Repeal Of Georgia's Citizen's Arrest Law, Alex Beato, Melissa Davies Mar 2022

Hb 479: Repeal Of Georgia's Citizen's Arrest Law, Alex Beato, Melissa Davies

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act revises private arrest powers and repeals the Georgia Citizen’s Arrest Law in its entirety. The Act provides certain arresting powers for law enforcement officers when acting outside of their jurisdiction. In addition, the Act clarifies detention powers for shopkeepers of retail, food service establishments, and other business entities under certain circumstances.


Partisan Gerrymandering And Georgia: Red, White, And Blue Or Just Red And Blue?, Michael C. Freeman Jr. Feb 2019

Partisan Gerrymandering And Georgia: Red, White, And Blue Or Just Red And Blue?, Michael C. Freeman Jr.

Georgia State University Law Review

This Note will discuss the viability of the EG and its ramifications as part of a standard for evaluating the unconstitutionality of current and potential districting plans, particularly regarding Georgia’s 2015 plan. Part I outlines the judicial history of partisan gerrymandering and also provides an overview of the EG’s mechanics and the development of Georgia’s reapportionment schemes. Part II then examines the EG’s strengths and weaknesses, applies it and other factors to Georgia’s current districting map, and analyzes the map’s constitutionality. Finally, Part III proposes changes to Georgia’s current plan that, through legislative conformity to specified standards, will ensure adherence …


Don’T Let The Bed Bugs Bill: Landlord Liability For Bed Bug Infestations In Georgia, Megan M. Harrison Feb 2018

Don’T Let The Bed Bugs Bill: Landlord Liability For Bed Bug Infestations In Georgia, Megan M. Harrison

Georgia State University Law Review

Although the historical relationship between bed bugs and humans dates back to ancient Egypt, the common bed bug, or Cimex lectularius, vanished from the beds of Americans around World War II. In the late 1990s, however, our bloodsucking bedfellows returned. Bed bug infestations are a growing public health issue. Bed bugs are now found in all fifty states, with populations in five states reaching epidemic levels. Both the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) consider bed bugs a “pest of significant public health importance."

Despite their name, bed bugs are not limited to …


Hb 192 - Banking And Finance, Caroline G. Mayson, Jesse C. Moore Jan 2018

Hb 192 - Banking And Finance, Caroline G. Mayson, Jesse C. Moore

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act changes the provisions relating to the responsibilities and standard of care for directors and officers of banks, trust companies, and corporations. The Act codifies the business judgment rule. The operative liability standard for directors and officers is gross negligence, as opposed to simple negligence, and directors and officers may rely on other individuals in the performance of their duties. A rebuttable presumption exists that directors and officers act in good faith.


An Empirical Assessment Of Georgia’S Beyond A Reasonable Doubt Standard To Determine Intellectual Disability In Capital Cases, Lauren Sudeall Lucas May 2017

An Empirical Assessment Of Georgia’S Beyond A Reasonable Doubt Standard To Determine Intellectual Disability In Capital Cases, Lauren Sudeall Lucas

Georgia State University Law Review

In Atkins v. Virginia, the Supreme Court held that execution of people with intellectual disabilities violates the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment. In doing so, the Court explicitly left to the states the question of which procedures would be used to identify such defendants as exempt from the death penalty. More than a decade before Atkins, Georgia was the first state to bar execution of people with intellectual disability. Yet, of the states that continue to impose the death penalty as a punishment for capital murder, Georgia is the only state that requires capital defendants …


Workin’ 9:00–5:00 For Nine Months: Assessing Pregnancy Discrimination Laws In Georgia, Kaitlyn Pettet May 2017

Workin’ 9:00–5:00 For Nine Months: Assessing Pregnancy Discrimination Laws In Georgia, Kaitlyn Pettet

Georgia State University Law Review

As demonstrated in this Note, there is still a considerable way to go before women are no longer forced to choose between pregnancy and keeping their career. Allegations of pregnancy discrimination in the workplace are also on the rise.

In 1997, 4,000 plaintiffs filed complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). By 2011, that number rose to 5,800. The EEOC won significant damages in pregnancy discrimination cases, demonstrating a greater tendency towards discrimination in the workplace. Additionally, this rise in claims and awards caught the attention of the nation’s media, placing new emphasis on the treatment of pregnant women …


Forty-Eight States Are Probably Not Wrong: An Argument For Modernizing Georgia’S Legal Malpractice Statute Of Limitations, Ben Rosichan May 2017

Forty-Eight States Are Probably Not Wrong: An Argument For Modernizing Georgia’S Legal Malpractice Statute Of Limitations, Ben Rosichan

Georgia State University Law Review

The legal profession is largely self-regulated, and each state has a bar association charged with creating and enforcing basic standards of professionalism and competence for attorneys. Unfortunately, attorneys do not always adhere to these standards. In Georgia, the State Bar can address attorney misconduct through remedial measures up to and including disbarment. The State Bar cannot, however, compensate wronged clients through monetary damages.Thus, some wronged clients must resort to a lawsuit for legal malpractice where a financial recovery is necessary to make the client whole again.

The statute of limitations for legal malpractice claims should not be so restrictive that …


A Promise Unfulfilled: Challenges To Georgia’S Death Penalty Statute Post-Furman, William Cody Newsome May 2017

A Promise Unfulfilled: Challenges To Georgia’S Death Penalty Statute Post-Furman, William Cody Newsome

Georgia State University Law Review

In Furman v. Georgia, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed with Furman’s counsel. Three Justices agreed that Georgia law, as applied, was arbitrary and potentially discriminatory. Moreover, one Justice challenged the value of the death penalty and doubted it served any of the alleged purposes for which it was employed.

Although many challenges subsequent to Furman have been raised and arguably resolved by the Court, the underlying challenges raised by Furman appear to remain prevalent with the Court. Justice Breyer recently echoed the concurring opinions of Furman in his dissenting opinion from Glossip v. Gross, when he stated: “In …


Does The Punishment Fit The Crime?: Applying Eighth Amendment Proportionality Analysis To Georgia's Sex Offender Registration Statute And Residency And Employment Restrictions For Juvenile Offenders, Rebecca Shepard Mar 2012

Does The Punishment Fit The Crime?: Applying Eighth Amendment Proportionality Analysis To Georgia's Sex Offender Registration Statute And Residency And Employment Restrictions For Juvenile Offenders, Rebecca Shepard

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Georgia's New Evidence Code - An Overview, Paul S. Milich Mar 2012

Georgia's New Evidence Code - An Overview, Paul S. Milich

Georgia State University Law Review

On May 3, 2011, Governor Nathan Deal signed into law House Bill 24 (HB 24) bringing a new set of evidence rules to the State of Georgia.

The new rules went into effect on January 1, 2013. The author of this article was the Reporter for the State Bar Evidence Study Committee when new rules were first proposed back in the mid-1980s, and again throughout the recent, successful effort to reform the rules.

Part I of this article will give a brief history of the twenty-six-year effort to bring new evidence rules to Georgia. Part II will provide a structural …


Eminent Domain And Attorneys' Fees In Georgia: A Growing State's Need For A New Fee-Shifting Statute , Crystal Genteman Mar 2012

Eminent Domain And Attorneys' Fees In Georgia: A Growing State's Need For A New Fee-Shifting Statute , Crystal Genteman

Georgia State University Law Review

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Dude, Where's My Wine? The Potential Effect Of Granholm V. Heald On Georgia Direct Wine Shipment Regulations, Shri M. Abhyankar Mar 2007

Dude, Where's My Wine? The Potential Effect Of Granholm V. Heald On Georgia Direct Wine Shipment Regulations, Shri M. Abhyankar

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Failure Of The Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin And Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin Compacts And A Guide To The Successful Establishment Of Interstate Water Compacts, Charles T. Dumars, David Seeley Dec 2004

The Failure Of The Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin And Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin Compacts And A Guide To The Successful Establishment Of Interstate Water Compacts, Charles T. Dumars, David Seeley

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Water Marketing In Western Prior Appropriation States: A Model For The East, James L. Huffman Dec 2004

Water Marketing In Western Prior Appropriation States: A Model For The East, James L. Huffman

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Have We Got A Deal For You: Can The East Borrow From The Western Water Marketing Experience?, Janet C. Neuman Dec 2004

Have We Got A Deal For You: Can The East Borrow From The Western Water Marketing Experience?, Janet C. Neuman

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Special Challenges To Water Markets In Riparian States, Joseph W. Dellapenna Dec 2004

Special Challenges To Water Markets In Riparian States, Joseph W. Dellapenna

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Has Habeas Corpus Been Suspended In Georgia? Representing Indigent Prisoners On Georgia's Death Row, Jill Wasserman Dec 2000

Has Habeas Corpus Been Suspended In Georgia? Representing Indigent Prisoners On Georgia's Death Row, Jill Wasserman

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Now You See It, Now You Don't; A Georgia Perspective On Spoliation Of Evidence, Brooks Morel Dec 2000

Now You See It, Now You Don't; A Georgia Perspective On Spoliation Of Evidence, Brooks Morel

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Foreword: An Introduction To Urban Sprawl, Julian Juergensmeyer Dec 2000

Foreword: An Introduction To Urban Sprawl, Julian Juergensmeyer

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


On Moving Toward A Family Court In Georgia Without The Need For Constitutional Revision, Steven J. Messinger Apr 1996

On Moving Toward A Family Court In Georgia Without The Need For Constitutional Revision, Steven J. Messinger

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


No Prelitigation Contractual Waiver Of Jury Trial: Bank South, N.A. V. Howard, A Step Backward For Georgia, Kimberly A. Stout Apr 1996

No Prelitigation Contractual Waiver Of Jury Trial: Bank South, N.A. V. Howard, A Step Backward For Georgia, Kimberly A. Stout

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Alternative Dispute Resolution: Ancient Models Provide Modern Inspiration, Robert Benham, Ansley Boyd Barton Apr 1996

Alternative Dispute Resolution: Ancient Models Provide Modern Inspiration, Robert Benham, Ansley Boyd Barton

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Georgia Nuisance Law And The Takings Clause After Lucas V. South Carolina Coastal Council, F. Skip Sugarman Jan 1996

Georgia Nuisance Law And The Takings Clause After Lucas V. South Carolina Coastal Council, F. Skip Sugarman

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Review Of Selected 1994 Georgia Legislation, Karin Allen, Stephen Chance Sep 1994

Review Of Selected 1994 Georgia Legislation, Karin Allen, Stephen Chance

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Venue In Multidefendant Civil Practice In Georgia, Richard H. Barbe Mar 1990

Venue In Multidefendant Civil Practice In Georgia, Richard H. Barbe

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Are Excessive Punitive Damages Unconstitutional In Georgia?: The Question And More In Colonial Pipeline Co. V. Brown, H. Lee Pruett Sep 1989

Are Excessive Punitive Damages Unconstitutional In Georgia?: The Question And More In Colonial Pipeline Co. V. Brown, H. Lee Pruett

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Mysterious, The Complex, And The Phenomenal: Factors Affecting The Admissibility Of Expert Psychological Testimony In Georgia, Mary Ann Ramey Mar 1988

The Mysterious, The Complex, And The Phenomenal: Factors Affecting The Admissibility Of Expert Psychological Testimony In Georgia, Mary Ann Ramey

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.