GCO Responds to Gwinnett County
Many of you might recall that GCO member and Gwinnett County resident Stephen Neisler contacted by letter his county representative, Commissioner Mike Beaudreau, regarding the county?s preempted gun ban.
HB 89 (car carry bill) and HB 6 (Katrina bill) both passed out of committee today without amendment.
The Appellant in Camp v. Cason, has filed his reply brief at the U.S. Court of Appeals.
On Sunday, a man murdered another in
The Emory University School of Law chapter of the Federalist Society has invited GCO to speak to the group about its work in the state of Georgia, this Wednesday, January 24, 2007, at 6:00 p.m. in room 1E.
2006 was the foundational year for GCO, and with 2007 beginning, we thought it might be a good time to look back over the previous year and see what was accomplished in just a few short months. (1) GCO filed litigation in federal court resulting in the abandonment by the government of the
Probate Judge Insists to the Eleventh Circuit that Georgia is a "May Issue" State
In a recently filed brief to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals (the federal appellate court based in Atlanta), the President of the Georgia Probate Judges Council argued