Most Recent Additions*
Settled Enough: Immigration Status and Child Settlement Under the Hague Convention
Sara Hingson-Rodriguez
Rituals of Reluctance: How Loper Bright Further Obscures Civil Rights’ Place in the Modern Administrative State
Cameron K. Obioha
The Migrant Family Separation Crisis: The Multifaceted Approach to End the Practice, Obtain Redress, and Prevent its Return
Mariela Olivares
Race Centers as Critical Curriculum Spaces in U.S. Law Schools
Katheryn Russell-Brown and Vanessa Miller
Olmstead 25 Years Later: Advocating for Children with Mental Health and Behavioral Health Needs
Laura C. Hoffman
Editor’s Note
Olivia Greenblatt
Under Observation: Wilson v. Inthachak Shows that Georgia’s Emergency Care Statute Still Lacks a Uniform Interpretation
Thomas S. Kiser
Two Bites, Different Apples: The Georgia Supreme Court Revolutionizes Forty-Year Precedent on First-Offender Appeals in Howard v. State
Joshua R. Wright
It Takes a Village: Why and How Georgia Should Afford Greater Protection to Juveniles During Police Interrogations
Lillie Tate Andrews
Zoning and Land Use Law
Newton M. Galloway, Steven L. Jones, and Joshua Williams
Workers' Compensation
H. Michael Bagley and J. Benson Ward
*Updated as of 04/23/25.