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Back to the Drawing Board! Legislating Hollywood

The United States Department of Justice “contended that equal employment opportunity in the broadcast industry could ‘contribute significantly toward reducing . . . discrimination in other industries’ because of the ‘enormous impact . . . television . . . [has] upon American life.’” Courts have also recognized that “communities . . . ’[must] take an active interest in the . . . quality of [television

PROFESSIONS AND BUSINESSES Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission: Amend Articles 1 and 2 of Chapter 4B of Title 43 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Relating to Professions and Businesses, so as to Substantially and Comprehensively Re...

The bill attempts to substantially revise the provisions regarding the licensure and regulation of boxing, wrestling and martial arts. The primary goal of the bill is to clear up ambiguity regarding the authority and jurisdiction of the Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission and to provide for clear penalties, standards and