Gov. Brian Kemp’s top priority to limit lawsuits has drawn fierce criticism from Democrats, but the second part of the package passed the Senate Thursday.
The second part of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's priority legislation to limit lawsuits passed the Senate Thursday with unanimous ...
In an unexpected twist, two bills backed by Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp that take aim at Georgia’s legal landscape ...
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Tort reform 2.0 clears Georgia Senate
The state Senate unanimously passed a narrowly tailored tort reform bill Thursday, a week after approving broader, more ...
Senate Bill 69, carried for the governor by state Senate President Pro Tempore John Kennedy (R-Macon), passed Thursday by a bipartisan vote of 52-0. The bill would regulate and restrict the practice ...
Georgia’s Supreme Court justices on Thursday unanimously elected Presiding Justice Nels Peterson as the next leader of the state’s highest court.
Georgia’s Supreme Court justices have unanimously elected a new top judge for the state. A Thursday news release from the ...
If state senators and representatives agree, Georgia would spend more than $850 million to aid local governments and ...
The court-ordered treatments force children into programs aimed at repairing a relationship with a parent. Critics say they can traumatize children.
Boggs revealed his decision to step down in a letter to Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA), citing “increasing family and personal obligations.” ...
Gov. Brian Kemp declared March as Blood Clot Awareness Month in Georgia. It comes after two families who lost their sons to blood clots brought up the idea to educate others about clotting risk ...