By Mae Eldahshoury failing to repeal and replace the Democrats’ Affordable Care Act, what could be worse for former Rep.…
By Alex Soderstrom As a new president settles into the White House, the future of criminal justice reform is up…
This article originally appeared in the Fall 2016 edition of the Georgia Political Review. By Swapnil Agrawal is going green –…
By Justin Lewis the heels of a months-long controversy surrounding two fiercely contentious issues, the Georgia General Assembly is reconvening…
By Kalvis Golde politics is never sexy. In Georgia, though, it has been dominating headlines. Two state bills, the “religious…
By Grace Holland a time when voters are faced with so many daily responsibilities, voting should be made as convenient…
By Bert Thompson that President Obama has signed the Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014, the long-awaited Savannah Harbor…
aren’t supposed to get an education…They’re supposed to be working for free or for very little pay.” This is what…
all the popular banter about “career politicians” serving as barriers to American progress, very few men and women are able…
t may sound scary now, but years down the road the leadership of our state and country will be entrusted, in…
of midnight on April 2 the 1st session of the 153rd Georgia General Assembly was complete. The final day of…
By Joseph Hendricks With only 12 days remaining in the 2015 Georgia General Assembly, the 40-day session is over half…
By: William Robinson Ukraine is not the only target of Russian expansion – it was not even the first. In…
By: Cecilia Moore Georgia’s Environmental Protection Division (EPD) issued a memorandum this past April that dramatically altered how Georgia’s 1975…