After the Georgia Supreme Court’s rulings in Olevik v. State and Elliott v. State, Georgia’s DUI Implied Consent Law continues to perplex prosecutors. This article analyzes and compares these rulings.
E-commerce provides consumers many new ways to transact business. These include clickwrap contracts, digital wallets, and bitcoin. Courts and agencies are struggling to determine if consumer protection statutes apply.
Georgia loses $60 million each year due to offshore sportsbooks like Bovada.com. Lessons FanDuel can learn from the surprising history of pinball and gambling laws in Georgia.
The Braves arrived in Atlanta, bringing a wave of anti-gambling legislation. Now, the Braves and other professional clubs wish to legalize sports betting. Must the Georgia Constitution be amended?
A few weeks before the Second Annual Masters Tournament, a bill to legalize pari-mutuel wagering looks like it is destined to pass the Georgia legislature before it suddenly dies.
COVID-19 has caused an unprecedented health crisis in the United States and the world. The article calls for legal and institutional reform to better manage present and future pandemics.
This blog examines and analyzes the tests applied by federal courts that have heard similar cases, culminating with the recent decision in the Southern District of California, Duncan v. Becerra. In Part I, this blog provides the context surrounding the current bill being considered by Congress and examines Supreme Court
Georgia law prohibits any foreign corporation—a corporation with an originating registration initiated in a state other than Georgia—from transacting business in the state until it obtains a certificate of authority from the Georgia Secretary of State. Attorneys advise foreign corporations to register as a matter of course, and