Most Recent Additions*
The Troll on the Bridge: The Eleventh Circuit’s Ugly New Threshold Test Halts Substantive Due Process Claims in Their Tracks
Christopher C. Stiles Jr.
Pronouns on the Clock: The Eleventh Circuit’s Broad Limitation of Teacher Speech in Wood v. Florida Department of Education
Carter E. Pannell
Lyrics on Lockdown: An Analysis of the Admissibility of Rap Lyrics Under the Rules of Evidence and the First Amendment
Lucious M. Moore
The Varieties of Substantive Due Process Experience: Obergefell, Dobbs and a State Constitutional Alternative
Lawrence Friedman
New York Times v. Sullivan Protects Freedom of the Press Against Seditious Libel, Not Against Personal Libel
Louis W. Hensler III
Still Uncertain After All of These Years: Constitutional Rights of Guantanamo Detainees Tried By Military Commission
Michael D. Ross
Deliberately Silenced
Rachel Kincaid
Editor's Note
Devin B. Joiner
Annual Survey of Georgia Law: Legal Ethics
Patrick Longan
Our Partisan Supreme Court and An Essential First Step Toward Reclaiming What's Been Lost
Gary Simson
The Promise and Peril of ChatGPT in Informal Rulemaking
Stephen Johnson
*Updated as of 05/02/26.