In this Comment, Vol. 58 Executive Articles Editor Robbie Ottley proposes reforms to Georgia’s Red Flag laws to address current challenges associated with school shootings.
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The Curse of Eve: Georgia's Tax on Women's Bodies
In this Comment published with Georgia Law Review Online, Larkin Carden argues that Menstrual Discharge Collection Devices (MDCDs) should be exempt from Georgia’s sales tax.
Public Insurance as a Lever for Semi-Managed Climate Retreat
This Article proposes that public insurance coverage in climate-vulnerable areas be made contingent on insureds agreeing to buyouts if damage exceeds a predetermined amount, to break the disaster-rebuild cycle.
Empowering Family Forestland Owners to Reduce Wildfire Risk
This Article argues for assisting family forestland owners in fireproofing their residences and improving the health of their forests.
Climate Risk, Insurance Retreat, and State Response
This Article offers a comparative analysis of potential policy responses to insurance retreat, including interventions modeled after the federal National Federal Insurance Program (NFIP) and three state insurance programs.
Building Climate Resilience with Local Tools
This Article argues for implementation of adaptive local governance informed by social resilience thinking, to mitigate and adapt to climate change at the community level.
Farmland and Forestland in an Era of Climate Change: Hurricane Michael and Opportunities to Advance Resilience
This Article examines significant shortcomings in state planning and disaster recovery policies
which left rural communities fundamentally unprepared for a major disaster and suggests expanded solutions to disaster-related housing loss.
Resilient Forest Management and Climate Change
This Article describes how we can better manage for more resilient forests, detailing the primary adaptation solutions, impediments to implementing those solutions, and how to overcome those impediments.
Automated Decision-Making and Review of Administrative Decisions
This Article identifies Australian federal statutory schemes for
ADM and instances of non-statutory use of ADM, with a view
to evaluating the scope for the risk to be realized.
Democracy, Chevron Deference, and Major Questions Anti-Deference
This Article argues the democracy justification for agency deference within Chevron and West Virginia is implausible, and the clearer agency expertise justification would have made justifying the MQD more difficult.