Publication Date
12-2023
Document Type
Casenote
Abstract
The Supreme Court of Georgia’s ruling in Sons of Confederate Veterans v. Henry County Board of Commissioners marks a transformative moment in the evolution of Georgia’s standing doctrine. The case delves into the dimensions of standing in Georgia courts, specifically addressing whether community stakeholders, such as citizens, residents, taxpayers,and voters, must prove an individualized injury to establish standing when raising a general grievance against their local government.
Recommended Citation
Wright, Clay
(2023)
"Confederate Standoff: The Georgia Supreme Court Clarifies Standing Requirements in Sons of Confederate Veterans v. Henry County Board of Commissioners,"
Mercer Law Review: Vol. 75:
No.
1, Article 25.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.law.mercer.edu/jour_mlr/vol75/iss1/25