A former official with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said the federal 340b drug discount program is a reminder of "abuse and waste" that exists in Washington, D.C.
Pamela Foohey explores bankruptcy law and social debt in new article
Pamela Foohey, a professor and distinguished scholar, has announced the publication of a new article titled "The End(s) of Bankruptcy Exceptionalism: Purdue Pharma and the Problem of Social Debt."
DeKalb court to handle case against teen in MARTA driver's death
The DeKalb County Juvenile Court will prosecute the case against a 16-year-old charged with the murder of a MARTA bus driver.
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Pamela Foohey explores bankruptcy law and social debt in new article
Pamela Foohey, a professor and distinguished scholar, has announced the publication of a new article titled "The End(s) of Bankruptcy Exceptionalism: Purdue Pharma and the Problem of Social Debt."
Bruner speaks on stakeholder corporate governance potential in US
Christopher M. Bruner, the Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law, shared insights on "Potential for Stakeholder Corporate Governance in the United States" in a March seminar.
Land Conservation Clinic takes students to conserved Oconee River property
The Land Conservation Clinic recently organized a visit to a 223-acre property safeguarded by a conservation easement.
School of Law bestows awards to alumni and former dean
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge and Yvette K. Daniels were recently honored by the School of Law with the Distinguished Service Scroll Award.
Professor West discusses defamation law in the digital age at legal studies lecture
Brumby Distinguished Professor in First Amendment Law, Sonja R. West, recently delivered a presentation titled "Defamation Law in the Digital Age: The Relevancy of New York Times v. Sullivan in the Modern World."
Attorney Complaints
Phenix City has reached a $1.25 million settlement with Master Meter, Inc. and Empire Pipe and Supply Company following issues related to faulty water meters that led to billing inaccuracies.
7.2 million settlement reached after fatal machinery accident
On March 9, 2021, a tragic incident occurred at a food processing facility in Montgomery, Alabama.
Concerns rise over health risks associated with ultra-processed foods
In today's fast-paced world, convenience often takes precedence over nutrition.
Appellate Courts
DeKalb court to handle case against teen in MARTA driver's death
The DeKalb County Juvenile Court will prosecute the case against a 16-year-old charged with the murder of a MARTA bus driver.
Felon pleads guilty in Reinhardt University firearms case
Joshua Timothy Rex pleaded guilty to the illegal possession of firearms by a convicted felon after law enforcement intercepted him on his way to confront a student at Reinhardt University.
Atlanta man sentenced to life for kidnapping and assault
A jury in DeKalb County found Evariuel Martez Billings guilty of multiple charges, including kidnapping and sexual assault, resulting in a life sentence without parole.
Cobb ex-deputy indicted for fraud, oath violation over false medical claims
A former deputy from the Cobb County Sheriff's Office is facing serious charges following an investigation that led to his indictment for fraud and violation of his oath as a public officer.
State Legislature
The American Tort Reform Association (ATRA) has announced that lawmakers in Georgia have approved a significant tort reform bill addressing phantom damages and premises liability.
Georgia lawmakers have approved a significant tort reform measure intended to address the state’s designation as a "Judicial Hellhole," sending it to Governor Brian Kemp for signature.