by Scott Hudson | May 13, 2021 | The Forum
Superior Court Judge Jesse Stone’s recent ruling in The Augusta Press et.al v. The City of Augusta affirmed that the public’s right to access public records trumps the government’s occasional desire to operate in secret. It is common for local...
by Lance Lamberton | May 6, 2021 | The Forum
It is an unfortunate political fact of life that in the United States, starting as far back as the end of World War II, liberals have been migrating from high tax, big spending states with relatively high regulatory burdens on business to the lower taxed...
by Terri Denison | Apr 30, 2021 | The Forum
The restaurant industry has been among the hardest-hit sectors during the economic downturn stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Georgia Restaurant Association, the industry has suffered more than $250 billion in losses and the closing of more than...
by Lance Lamberton | Apr 28, 2021 | The Forum
There was a time, going back no further than a couple of years ago, when the Libertarian Party of Georgia was irrelevant in determining who was going to get elected to statewide office. Occasionally its candidates would garner enough votes to prevent the...
by Gordon Giffin | Apr 21, 2021 | The Forum
There is no doubt Georgia has a lot of reasons to breathe a sigh of relief that the dispute is settled between the South Korean companies SKI and LGES relating to the theft of trade secrets. It is also important as we look back at what occurred so that, as a...
by Ronald L. Carlson & Michael Scott Carlson | Apr 19, 2021 | The Forum
In a Georgia child molestation prosecution, during two separate medical examinations, a young girl’s mother told doctors that the child had identified her alleged sexual abuser. Former Georgia law banned testimony concerning such identifications, even...