by Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law | May 14, 2026 | Rule of Law
Trump Is Using the Presidency to Enrich Himself and His Family The extent to which President Trump has used the office of the President to enrich himself and his family is unprecedented in American history. While there have been isolated examples of corruption in U.S....
by Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law | May 8, 2026 | Blog, Elections, Rule of Law
GLRL Opposes Unlawful Election Board Ballot Directive Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law is proud to stand with a prominent bi-partisan group of leaders in Georgia in opposition to the Georgia State Election Board’s directive to all 159 counties to transition to...
by Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law | May 5, 2026 | Blog, Rule of Law
Georgia Legal Community Reaffirms Commitment to the Rule of Law on Law Day 2026 On May 1, 2026, members of Georgia’s legal community gathered at the Nathan Deal Judicial Center for a meaningful Law Day ceremony centered on one of the profession’s most enduring...
by Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law | Apr 22, 2026 | Courts, Rule of Law
When Courts Stop Trusting the Government There was a time when standing in a courtroom and saying, “I represent the United States,” was a great honor that provided a solid cloak of respectability, deference, and unmistakable power. It was not power in the partisan...
by Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law | Apr 21, 2026 | Blog, Courts, Immigration, Lawyers, Legal Ethics, Rule of Law
Partisan Judges Are Inconsistent with Basic Fairness – Both in the Olympics and Our Courts Remember how Russian judges have long outraged Olympic fans for ruling in favor of “their side” in so many competitions? At the 2014 Sochi Olympic figure skating...