by Phil Kent | Oct 26, 2023 | News, News 2
Jenna Ellis pled guilty on Tuesday in an Atlanta courtroom to “aiding and abetting false statements and writings” in connection with the 2020 election and received probation. Kenneth Chesebro received a similar sentence for one count of conspiracy to file...
by Phil Kent | Oct 12, 2023 | News, News 2
The gubernatorial-appointed Stone Mountain Memorial Association, which oversees the popular park which includes the world’s largest bas-relief sculpture that is a memorial to Confederates who fell in battle from 1861-65, is being threatened with a lawsuit. The...
by Phil Kent | Oct 5, 2023 | News, News 2
A lawsuit filed a year ago in the federal court for the Northern District of Texas, barely noticed in Georgia media, is ongoing and appears to be the discovery stage—and it could cause a huge problem for Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. The suit...
by Phil Kent | Oct 2, 2023 | News, News 2
There was a whirlwind of votes in Congress last week on various issues, and Georgia’s U.S House of Representatives delegation was in the thick of it. The big policy issue that dominated the news was the House passage on late Saturday of legislation to keep...
by Phil Kent | Sep 25, 2023 | News, News 2
Last week, in an under-reported development, the Supreme Court of Georgia handed a resounding victory to the state’s weapons carry license applicants. In Roberts v. Cuthpert, the Court ruled that sovereign immunity and constitutional principles do not bar an...