If you’ve followed my Peach Pundit articles over the past two years, you’ve probably noticed a recurring theme. I’ve been spectacularly unhelpful – usually to…
This is going to be an uncharacteristically short post for me, but I think it’s worth adding beyond a social media post. During the Special…
For those keeping score at home, the Georgia Republican Assembly (GRA) has now entered what appears to be the second phase of the “Let’s Sue…
May it please the court… Not long ago, January, to be exact, I stood on the winning side of a defamation case that never made…
You Still Needed a Real Legal Claim. The Court Noticed. May it please the Court… Last time, we walked through a theory that sounded suspiciously…
There was a time…quaint, almost mythical…when the Georgia General Assembly passed laws and then, in a fit of radical responsibility, ensured those laws could actually…
May it please the Court: Respondent respectfully moves to dismiss the Petition for Writ of Mandamus because it rests on a fundamentally flawed premise: that…
Somewhere between executive orders, lower court injunctions, and a fast-tracked trip to the Supreme Court, the country has found itself relitigating a question most lawyers…
The Election Integrity Industrial Complex™ must be bored. That is about the only charitable explanation for why the same small circle of professional ballot mystics…
In my earlier post, I discussed the Catoosa County Republican Party’s attempt to (again) use the official Republican primary ballot as a political weapon —…
