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A couple of weeks ago, I posted about Georgia Appleseed’s pilot study testing ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini answers to legal
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A young mother came to us recently after her elementary-school son was suspended for ten days for fighting. She was
Award Honors a Georgia Attorney Demonstrating Leadership to Advance Justice Steve Clay believed that lasting change happens when individuals come
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Highlights from 2025 Georgia Appleseed’s FY25 Annual Report is now available, marking a major milestone: 20 years of advancing justice
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Outgoing Chair, Eric Fisher, passes the gavel to fellow past YPC member Georgia Appleseed is pleased to welcome Micah Moon
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What To Expect at Georgia Healthy Housing Day at the Capitol On January 21, 2026, members of the Georgia Healthy Housing Coalition
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Honoring Georgia Appleseed’s Founding Board Chair Georgia Appleseed is honoring the life and legacy of Alexander Stephens (“Steve”) Clay IV,
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Why Graduation Is Georgia’s Smartest Investment On a recent episode of WABE’s Closer Look with Rose Scott, Georgia Appleseed Executive
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Meet Seedmore: 24/7 Support for School-Related Concerns Georgia Appleseed is proud to introduce Seedmore, a groundbreaking, free chatbot designed to
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