Hollie Manheimer, director of the Georgia First Amendment Foundation, outlines the current state of open government laws in Georgia. Manheimer, an attorney who speaks to the General Assembly on First Amendment issues, updates us on the current state of open government laws in Georgia and explains proposals in the current session of the Legislature that would affect open meetings and records laws.
Hollie Manheimer began work as the first and only executive director of the Georgia First Amendment Foundation in January 1996. She graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College; received a Master's in English from New York University; earned her Juris Doctorate from Emory University Law School; and received a Master's in Communication from Georgia State University. When not serving the foundation, Hollie practices law with Stuckey and Manheimer, Inc. and serves as a pro hac vice judge of the Dekalb County Recorders Court.