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Georgia law students say “Hell no” to ICE recruiting at interscholastic career fair
Hundreds of students and dozens of organizations across Georgia’s five major law schools demand ICE be uninvited to the schools’ Public Sector Career Fair this Friday.

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Dunwoody City Council votes to defer Flock contract over data use concerns
A viral video showing the ease of accessing live feeds from Flock cameras prompted deep questioning of the company’s data practices and contract changes.
Meet Sandbox: Atlanta’s fix-it hackerspace and progressive tech collective
Launched in early 2025, Sandbox offers its space in Little Five Points’ Hartz Building for member-run digital security trainings, community fix-it days, 3-D printing and much more.
Georgia Court of Appeals will take up ‘Cop City’ RICO case
Attorney General Chris Carr appealed Fulton County Superior Court Judge Kevin A. Farmer’s dismissal of racketeering charges against 61 people. The Georgia Court of Appeals accepted the application on Wednesday, despite process challenges from the defense.
Local orgs fear further criminalized homelessness in HB 295, advanced from Public Safety Committee
The 8-5 vote marked the third straight year the bill proceeded to the House floor, where it was withdrawn last year without a full-House vote.
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