Georgia legal news

Mulberry, Georgia Faces Legal Hurdles After City Formation

News Summary The newly formed city of Mulberry, Georgia, is facing legal challenges despite recent legislative support. Three bills have…

2 months ago

Georgia Senate Approves Bill for Legal Fee Compensation

News Summary The Georgia Senate has passed a bill allowing President Trump and his co-defendants in the 2020 election case…

2 months ago

Family Sues Uber Over Alleged Sex Trafficking Incident

News Summary A Georgia family has filed a lawsuit against Uber after their 14-year-old daughter was allegedly taken by an…

2 months ago

Macon Advances Medical Cannabis Access

News Summary Macon is making strides in medical cannabis legislation as Georgia state senators pass significant bills aimed at increasing…

2 months ago

Digital Licenses Approved for Georgia Drivers

News Summary The Georgia House of Representatives has approved House Bill 296, allowing police to accept digital versions of driver's…

2 months ago

Latest Developments in Georgia’s Marijuana Legislation

News Summary Recent changes in Georgia's marijuana legislation are drawing attention, particularly Senate Bill 33 and Senate Bill 254. These…

2 months ago

Georgia Senate Advances Cannabis Legislation

News Summary The Georgia Senate has passed three significant bills aimed at reforming cannabis laws in the state. Key regulations…

2 months ago

Georgia Senate Approves Legal Fee Reimbursements Post-Judge Disqualification

News Summary The Georgia Senate has unanimously passed Senate Bill 244, allowing former President Trump and 18 co-defendants to seek…

2 months ago

Georgia Senate Approves Bill for Trump’s Legal Coverage

News Summary The Georgia Senate has passed a bill allowing former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants to seek reimbursement…

2 months ago

Georgia Legislature Seeks To Ban THC Drinks Amid Controversy

News Summary The Georgia legislature is pushing to ban THC drinks, sparking debates about safety, public health, and the future…

2 months ago