A federal judge has ruled against a man on Georgia’s death row who argued that lethal injection could cause him excruciating ...
Michael Wade Nance, on Georgia's death row for a 1993 murder, argued that lethal injection could cause him severe pain due to ...
As an alternative to lethal injection, Nance proposed death by firing squad — a method currently approved by four other states that permit the death penalty, but not Georgia. The U.S. Supreme Court ...
The Supreme Court of Georgia held a special session at the University of Georgia Dean Rusk School of Law on Wednesday, Feb. 5 ...
Vice President J.D. Vance believes presidents can ignore the courts in some situations. Are we heading for a constitutional ...
Prosecutors argue that Barron Brantley made incriminating statements about the crime during his jail phone calls ...
This case has been going on for 4 years. Trump says U.S. will "take over the Gaza Strip" 10 Essential Facts to Know Before ...
Georgia Senate bill would cut funding for adult gender-affirming care, but it may have cloudy future
Georgia's state Senate has passed a bill that would cut off public funding for gender affirming care for adults.
A bill that would protect in vitro fertilization in Georgia is moving through the General Assembly. Concerns about in vitro ...
28 law firms are supporting a Barnes & Thornburg lawyer in a Georgia Supreme Court case. Two courts agreed that a common law-based doctrine protects the lawyer from liability when alleged mistakes ...
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