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Clarke County parent, First Amendment org file complaint against schools

Clarke County parent, First Amendment org file complaint against schools
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Republican legislators around the country seek to strip governors and officials of emergency election powers

Republican legislators around the country seek to strip governors and officials of emergency election powers
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Republican legislators in Georgia, Arizona and other states seek to tighten their control over how elections are run

Republican legislators in Georgia, Arizona and other states seek to tighten their control over how elections are run
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UGA First Amendment Clinic, residents ask transparency of Oconee County School Board

On Feb. 5, the University of Georgia’s First Amendment clinic sent its second letter to the Oconee County School Board asking for the board to increase transparency with the community, promote more virtual accessibility to board meetings and unblock members of the community on its Twitter account. The First Amendment clinic is a semester-long course offered at UGA’s law school to law students after the completion of their first year. The clinic, which first launched in August 2020, is led by clinic fellow Samantha Hamilton and director Clare Norins. Mark Bailey, Davis Wright and Amy Morgia, students of the clinic, said the course is incredibly hands-on and the clinic itself functions similarly to a small law firm.

Melton to step down after leading Georgia courts through COVID crisis

Georgia Recorder Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton is stepping down after16 years on the court. Melton and former Gov. Nathan Deal collaborated on a wide-ranging criminal justice reform initiative over several years. Stanley Dunlap/Georgia Recorder (New Supreme Court unveiling, Jan. 2020) Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton announced Friday that he is stepping down on July 1 after spending 16 years serving on the state’s highest court, including the past year implementing a 2009 plan he led to keep the wheels of justice turning in a pandemic. Melton’s announcement comes with a year-plus remaining on his four-year term, meaning Republican Gov. Brian Kemp gets the chance to appoint a new justice to the state’s high court for the third time since 2019.

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