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Trump Seeks to Appeal Ruling Allowing Prosecutor to Keep Georgia Case
Because the defendants want to pursue an appeal now, ahead of any trial, Georgia law requires them to get permission from the judge who wrote the ruling.
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Rivian Will Delay Construction of a $5 Billion Factory in Georgia
The money-losing electric vehicle company, which makes vans, trucks and S.U.V.s, is trying to preserve cash as it works to produce and sell more affordable vehicles.
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After U. of Georgia Killing, Lawmakers Seek Tougher Immigration Laws
As residents lamented the killing of a 22-year-old woman, immigration policies in Georgia have come under renewed scrutiny, with state Republicans calling for stricter legislation.
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Black Churches in Georgia Unite to Mobilize Voters in a Key Battleground
Two of the state’s largest church groups are teaming up in a rare effort they say is motivated by this year’s stakes and new voting restrictions in Georgia.
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Georgia’s Lieutenant Governor Will Be Investigated in the Trump Case. But by Whom?
The investigation was delayed after a judge blocked the district attorney in Fulton County, Ga., from conducting it. To date, nobody has been tapped to take over.
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Bomb Hoaxes and ‘Swatting’ Attempts Target Public Officials as 2024 Begins
Colorado and Maine, which blocked former President Donald J. Trump from the ballot, have grappled with the intimidation and harassment of officials.
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Georgia’s Liberal Organizers Warn of a Cash Crunch and Apathy
Cost-conscious shifts in strategy and a changed political landscape have stoked fears about the groups’ ability to keep delivering victories for Democrats.
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Why Georgia Republicans Are Protecting the D.A. Who Indicted Trump
G.O.P. leaders, including Gov. Brian Kemp, are shielding Fani T. Willis from political threats, not so much to protect her, as to protect the image of the state.
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After Antifraud Crusade, a Trial Asks: Were Illegal Voters or Legal Ones the Target?
True the Vote challenged the legality of 250,000 Georgia voters, offered cash for fraud evidence and recruited poll watchers. A federal trial will determine why.
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Georgia Supreme Court Allows State’s Six-Week Abortion Ban to Remain in Effect
A lower court is now expected to hear arguments on the broader question of whether the right to privacy in the state constitution protects a right to abortion.
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