**HOLIDAY CLOSING: The Supreme Court of Georgia will be closed on Friday, March 29, in observance of a State Holiday. The Court will reopen on Monday, April 1, at 8:30 AM.**
**HOLIDAY CLOSING: The Supreme Court of Georgia will be closed on Friday, March 29, in observance of a State Holiday. The Court will reopen on Monday, April 1, at 8:30 AM.**
**On January 1, 2024, the Supreme Court of Georgia implemented comprehensive revisions of its rules. Find the revised rules and more information HERE.**
**On January 1, 2024, the Supreme Court of Georgia implemented comprehensive revisions of its rules. Find the revised rules and more information HERE.**

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02/07/2024—State of the Judiciary

Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs delivered his second State of the Judiciary address to the General Assembly today in the House chambers of the Capitol. The Chief Justice spoke about efforts to address the need for improved judicial security, workforce development challenges facing the judicial system, the progress state trial courts are making on [...]

02/07/2024—State of the Judiciary2024-02-29T08:55:14-05:00

01/22/2024—Date Set for State of the Judiciary

Supreme Court of Georgia Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs is scheduled to deliver his second State of the Judiciary address to the Georgia General Assembly on Wednesday, Feb. 7, at 11 a.m. Eastern.

01/22/2024—Date Set for State of the Judiciary2024-01-22T10:00:07-05:00

11/09/2023—Supreme Court Revises Provisional Admission Rules

Atlanta, November 9, 2023 – The Supreme Court of Georgia has issued revised rules governing provisional admission to the practice of law, which includes for the first time a process for military spouses who already are licensed to practice law in a state other than Georgia. “This Veteran’s Day, as we honor those who [...]

11/09/2023—Supreme Court Revises Provisional Admission Rules2023-11-09T08:56:18-05:00

09/05/2023—Supreme Court Updates Its Rules

Atlanta, September 5, 2023 – The Supreme Court of Georgia has approved comprehensive revisions of its rules, which govern Court operations, filings, and other administrative aspects of the state’s highest appellate court. The new rules will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2024, “except to the extent that, in the opinion of the Court, [...]

09/05/2023—Supreme Court Updates Its Rules2023-09-05T10:00:12-04:00

08/16/23—Supreme Court to Hold Special Session at Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School

The Supreme Court of Georgia will hold its first day of August oral arguments at Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School on Tuesday, Aug. 22. It is tradition for the Court to hold special sessions at locations, including law schools, around the state for the purpose of making the Court’s business and the judicial process [...]

08/16/23—Supreme Court to Hold Special Session at Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School2023-08-16T11:36:19-04:00

06/27/2023—Supreme Court Adopts Updated Rules Regarding Court Interpreters

Atlanta, June 27, 2023 – The Supreme Court of Georgia has adopted a comprehensive update to the Rules for the Use of Interpreters for Non-English Speaking and Hearing Impaired Persons, which was proposed earlier this year by the Judicial Council of Georgia Standing Committee on Court Interpreters. The amended rules will go into effect [...]

06/27/2023—Supreme Court Adopts Updated Rules Regarding Court Interpreters2023-06-28T13:27:46-04:00

03/30/2023—Georgia Lawyer Competency Task Force Submits Final Report to Supreme Court

Atlanta, March 30, 2023 – Georgia’s Lawyer Competency Task Force has submitted its final report to the Supreme Court of Georgia. Created in March 2021 by former Chief Justice Harold D. Melton, the task force was charged with evaluating the current requirements for admission to practice law in Georgia and exploring alternatives to the [...]

03/30/2023—Georgia Lawyer Competency Task Force Submits Final Report to Supreme Court2023-03-30T17:11:40-04:00
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