
Georgia State Law
Georgia State Law refers to the body of laws and regulations enacted by the state of Georgia, covering various aspects of life such as criminal justice, business operations, property rights, and family matters. These laws are created by the Georgia General Assembly and interpreted by state courts. Key areas include criminal law (prohibiting certain actions), civil law (resolving disputes between individuals), and administrative law (regulating state agencies). Georgians are subject to federal laws as well, but state laws can vary significantly, impacting everything from local governance to individual rights.