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DESCRIPTION: Join the ACS Georgia Lawyer Chapter for a panel discussion on recent events that have created the appearance of maneuvers designed to avoid contested judicial elections for the Supreme Court of Georgia and the Georgia Court of Appeals through strategically timed resignations. The panel will discuss how this judicial vacancy problem originated, the Georgia Supreme Court's decision in Barrow v. Raffensperger, and how it has contorted language within the Georgia Constitution dealing with the period of service for judicial appointees. The panel will also discuss how the problem can be fixed.\n\nFeaturing:\nHon. John Barrow, Former U.S. Representative, Georgia's 12th Congressional District; Former Candidate for Supreme Court of Georgia in 2020\nElizabeth Fite, Partner, Rogers & Fite, LLC; Outgoing President, State Bar of Georgia\nHon. Jennifer Jordan, Georgia State Senator, District 6\nWayne Kendall, Co-Founder, Advocacy for Action\nAnthony Kreis, Assistant Professor of Law, Georgia State College of Law\n\nModerated by\nEmma Hurt, Reporter, Axios Atlanta\n\nFor details, click here: https://getinvolved.acslaw.org/component/events/event/1087
SUMMARY:ACS Georgia: Judicial Shenanigans - The Mystery of the Vanishing Election
ORGANIZER;CN=American Constitution Society:MAILTO:info@acslaw.org
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LOCATION: 1100 Peachtree St. NE, Suite 2800, Atlanta, GA, 30309
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