The final installment of Hailey Sanford's "Outfoxing Doxing" series proposes the enactment of a statute in Georgia that explicitly criminalizes doxing to fill existing legal gaps.
Part Three of Hailey Sanford's "Outfoxing Doxing" series assesses the strengths and limitations of Georgia and federal criminal laws to address the specific harms associated with doxing.
Part Two of Hailey Sanford's "Outfoxing Doxing" series provides a background of the current legal landscape governing speech and the harmful practice of doxing.
Doxing does not always involve a sophisticated hacker exposing stolen information to the world. Doxing can be as simple as someone publishing a phone number or other personal details. Yet, the consequences go far beyond annoying emails or phone calls.
The Most Important Decision Atlanta Will Make in the 21st Century. Advocates and community voices weigh in on Atlanta’s Beltline rail debate, contrasting BRN and BAT’s positions, examining Mayor Dickens’s role, and highlighting neighborhood perspectives on the proposed project.
Examines the trademark tacking doctrine, balancing court, company, and consumer interests; connects these to trademark policy; and proposes a novel solution addressing these competing concerns.
The second of four installments on Beltline rail, examining how Atlanta's mass transit projects are funded and the evolving financial aspects surrounding the Atlanta Beltline.
On September 6, 2024, the Georgia State University Law Review invited Walter Brown and Matthew Rao to discuss whether the Atlanta Beltline should implement light rail.
The first of four installments on Beltline rail, examining how the Beltline transit debate rhymes with other moments in Atlanta’s past and echoes into its future.
Exploring the professional obligations practitioners may face in light of developing AI technology by examining state and federal model rule language, current judicial treatment of AI, and AI best practices.
Georgia’s recent expansion of concealed carry creates safety problems for public events within the state’s parks. Exploring Georgia’s gun laws, this Article examines possible loopholes and addresses growing concerns.
Exploring Georgia’s complex legal and regulatory landscape, this blog post examines the challenges and opportunities for renewable energy integration within the state's investor-owned utilities.
When settling a lawsuit, some of the greatest opportunities for success—and some of the biggest risks—occur at the very end. Arm yourself for great outcomes with these tips.
Affirmative Action is on the chopping block. SCOTUS has historically refused to recognize the intrinsic educational value of racial diversity as a compelling interest. Was it designed to fail?