I have talked to multiple medical students and residents who say they aren't going to stay in Georgia because they don't want to be in an environment where they can't practice evidence-based medicine.
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Ossoff highlights concerns from medical students about practicing in Georgia due to restrictive abortion laws.
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Indeed, as you point out, there is substantial jurisprudence that would support the regulation of speech in this extreme case, with knowing and willfully deceptive fabrication of statements made by candidates for office or public figures.
a federal judge just ruled that Georgia's state legislature had passed electoral maps which diluted the participation and power of black voters in Georgia.
It is crucial that DOJ have the resources and infrastructure to work with NCMEC to track and locate missing foster children and to hold accountable those who traffick them.
I think you just got to the root of the matter very efficiently and elegantly.





