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No interviews, no panels, no nothing. This is mostly just the U.S. Supreme Court -- in its own words. PART ONE: We begin with the 2000 GOP primary deb...
Emory's chapter cosponsored this talk with Ian Millhiser, a senior Vox correspondent whose excellent new book is called "THE AGENDA: How a Republican ...
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GSU's chapter of the Federalist Society has inspired us to take another look at the First Amendment. So we're kicking off the semester with a two-part...
Happy Thanksgiving. I interviewed my dad (Allen Garrett / Kilpatrick Townsend) about class actions, arbitration, and how federal courts have limited t...
Senator Jen Jordan, Prof. Eric Segall, Prof. Bryan Sells, and Mr. Tom Clyde drop by with some timely commentary on the Georgia General Assembly, the U...
Become an ACLU Recount Observer: legalobserver@acluga.org This week, I talked to Javier Trejo, an immigration attorney and a former GSU ACS President....
An interview with Professor Kelly Timmons about the embattled history of Hooters: America's only kid-friendly gentleman's club. *** For those not fami...
In the third episode of "Park Place: A Podcast by GSU ACS," we speak with civil rights attorney Bryan Sells ( http://www.bryansellslaw.com/ ) and Cobb...