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Atlanta News First on MSNEmory president named chancellor, former state Supreme Court chief justice named interim presidentEmory University President Gregory Fenves will step down at the end of his term to become the university’s chancellor – a new ...
Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael Boggs announced he would resign at the end of March. Boggs revealed his decision ...
As Georgia's legal community waits to learn who Gov. Brian Kemp will appoint to a vacancy on the Supreme Court of Georgia, ...
Chief Justice Michael Boggs will step down from the Georgia Supreme Court at the end of March, returning to private practice. Boggs has served 25 years in public office, including roles as a state ...
As chancellor, Fenves will focus on fundraising, strengthening relationships with key constituents, and leading engagement at ...
ATLANTA — Georgia’s highest court will have a new face in it come April. Chief Justice Michael Boggs announced his intent to resign from office as a Georgia Supreme Court Justice. Boggs has ...
Nels Peterson has been unanimously elected as the new chief justice of Georgia's Supreme Court, effective April 1, following Chief Justice Michael Boggs' decision to step down. Justice Sarah ...
Former Supreme Court of Georgia Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs joins HunterMaclean. Boggs to advise clients on complex litigation, government-related issues and strategic policy change matters.
“I consider it my greatest honor to have served as Chief Justice, and I will be forever grateful to Governor Nathan Deal and the citizens of Georgia for affording me this privilege to serve ...
President Gregory L. Fenves will serve as the university’s sixth chancellor, the trustees announced. According to the announcement, Leah Ward Sears, a current Emory Board of Trustees member and former ...
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