Publication Date
12-1990
Document Type
Survey Article
Abstract
In a year charged with worldwide exhilaration, the wall of sophisticated repression crumbled and free jurisprudential passage prevailed across litigational checkpoints previously fraught with the deadly terror of ignorance. In an atmosphere literally saturated with analytical amazement, Georgia local government law declared its independence from stultifying mediocrity. Laying siege to ambivalence the subject demanded high profile recognition in both judicial and legislative diplomacy. On this map of legal terrain, the cases are loosely marshalled by topic and the posted statutes are all general ones. It would not be prudent at this juncture to reveal more.
Recommended Citation
Sentell, R. Perry Jr.
(1990)
"Local Government Law,"
Mercer Law Review: Vol. 42:
No.
1, Article 13.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.law.mercer.edu/jour_mlr/vol42/iss1/13