In this week’s Film Room, we:
- Break down an updated NCAA Q&A, which crystallizes the permissible competitive advantage offered by Designated Student-Athletes
- Provide a roundup of recently filed notices of appeal in...more
In this week’s Film Room, we get you up to speed on a very busy week in college athletics regulatory activity. Below, we:
- Unpack a detailed 36-page Q&A regarding House implementation and enforcement
- Provide an update...more
The Georgia Supreme Court has denied a request by Sawnee EMC to take up and consider a final appeal in a long-running lawsuit over the right to serve an electric vehicle (EV) charging station.
The case arose from Georgia...more
3/24/2025
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Appeals ,
Charging Stations ,
Dispute Resolution ,
Electric Vehicles ,
Energy Sector ,
Georgia ,
Public Utility ,
Regulation ,
Renewable Energy ,
State and Local Government ,
Utilities Sector
The Georgia Court of Appeals has affirmed Georgia Power Company’s “grandfather” rights to provide electric service to a manufacturing/warehouse facility that had been expanded and renovated over the years, but not...more
The Fulton County Superior Court has reversed a decision of the Georgia Public Service Commission in a case addressing whether substantial renovations extinguish grandfather rights under the Georgia Territorial Act.
The...more