With advanced in-person voting underway and Primary Election Day looming, we thought it would be a good time to chat with Niles Francis, who writes…
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…
I never really paid attention to child welfare or foster care policy until I started to get licensed to become a foster parent. When I…
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…
When a politician takes an awful position on just about anything, one pretty common reason is that someone paid them to take that position. The…
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…
Scot and Buzz finally pick themselves up off the floor post-Sine Die and have a lot to say. Topics in the episode include: Please be…
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 —…
Another crazy week in Georgia politics means we have another crazy podcast. Topics include: Please be sure to like and subscribe to Peach Pundit the…
