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Apr 19

Judge says Georgia voters can challenge Rep. Greene’s reelection run for role in Jan. 6 insurrection

By Associated Press

A federal judge on Monday ruled that a group of Georgia voters can proceed with legal efforts seeking to disqualify U.S Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene from running for reelection to Congress, citing her role in the deadly attack on the…

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Apr 09

Election lawsuit backed by Stacey Abrams goes to trial in Georgia

By Kate Brumback, Associated Press

Filed in November 2018 by Abrams’ Fair Fight Action organization, the suit alleged that state officials “grossly mismanaged” the election, depriving some citizens, particularly low-income people and people of color, of their right to vote.

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Apr 01

Georgia to pay $4.8 million in state trooper’s killing of Black man

By Russ Bynum, Associated Press

The state of Georgia has agreed to pay a $4.8 million legal settlement in the killing of a Black man who was shot by a state trooper trying to pull him over for a broken tail light.

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Feb 21

Already convicted of murder, jury to consider whether Arbery killers guilty of hate crimes

By Russ Bynum, Associated Press

A jury in Georgia will hear dueling arguments from prosecutors and defense attorneys on whether the 2020 killing of Ahmaud Arbery was a federal hate crime.

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Feb 14

Judge for Arbery killing hate crimes trial to seat jury

By Russ Bynum, Associated Press

A jury with three Black members was sworn in Monday for the federal hate crimes trial of the white men previously convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery, whose killing prosecutors will argue was motivated by racism.

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Feb 08

Watch 3:21
A guidance counselor’s Brief But Spectacular take on advocating for equity in schools

By PBS NewsHour

John Nwosu is a school guidance counselor at Garrett Middle School in Cobb County, Georgia who has worked to make sure each of his students is equipped with the tools to succeed, in and outside of the classroom. Nwosu gives…

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Jan 31

Georgia DA investigating Trump asks FBI for security help

By Kate Brumback, Associated Press

The request comes after the former president railed against prosecutors investigating him.

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Jan 20

Georgia prosecutor investigating possible interference in 2020 election asks for special grand jury

By Kate Brumback, Associated Press

The Georgia prosecutor investigating possible attempts to interfere in the 2020 general election by former President Donald Trump and others has asked for a special grand jury to aid the investigation.

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Jan 11

Watch 10:51
Biden, Harris push voting rights legislation in Georgia. Will it make a difference?

By Geoff Bennett, Matt Loffman, Tess Conciatori

As President Biden and Vice President Harris step up their push for Democrats to pass federal voting rights legislation, Geoff Bennet gets two different views on the significance of their trip to Georgia Tuesday and what lies ahead. Latosha Brown,…

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Jan 05

Georgia governor announces push to loosen handgun rules

By Jeff Amy, Sudhin Thanawala, Associated Press

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp says he'll push for a new state law that would loosen the state's handgun requirements.

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