Courageous APS Whistleblower Dr. Jackson Reynolds successfully had her case dismissed before the Professional Standards Commission. Dr. Jackson Reynolds was retaliated against after she reported the abuse of her special needs students that had been captured on video. Dr. Jackson was forced to report the abuse to Child Protective Services…
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APS Whistleblower Who Saved Special Needs Students From Child Abuse Wrongfully Terminated, Retaliated Against and Denied Unemployment Benefits By APS
Good Georgia Education Lawyer represents Dr. Jackson Reynolds, an APS whistleblower and former special education teacher who rescued her severely autistic special needs students from child abuse after she uncovered that certain paraprofessional staff had been physically assaulting them. She uncovered the abuse after setting up video cameras in her…
Letter to APS Board and Superintendent Reporting Whistleblower Retaliation Against Courageous Educator Who Reported Abuse of Special Needs Students on Video
From Williams Oinonen LLC Concerning Dr. Tori Reynolds Jackson
Georgia Whistleblower Bus Monitor Miss MaeDell Clark Sues Floyd County School District For Retaliation
Georgia Whistleblower Miss MaeDell Clark sues Floyd County School District for retaliation. The news story that explains how the District terminated Miss Maedell after she complained of being cheated out of her wages is here. Here is a press release from the Georgia Association of Educators: maedell clark.pdf
Press Release On Behalf Of Superintendent Of Bartow County, Dr. John Harper
Statement on Behalf of Superintendent John Harper-5
Good Georgia Civil Rights and Government Lawyer Flashbang Case Featured In the Atlantic Magazine
Good Georgia Civil Rights and Government Lawyer Mario Williams’ flash bang case on behalf of our client Treneshia Dukes was featured in the Atlantic magazine this week that you can read here. Treneshia Dukes was pregnant when a flash bang grenade was thrown on her by the Clayton County Police…
Good Georgia Education and Employment Lawyer Wins Due Process Student Disciplinary Tribunal Hearing in DeKalb County School District
Student disciplinary tribunals are notoriously difficult to win, a recent study showing that 89 to 91 percent of students are found guilty and lose their tribunal hearing. Good Georgia Education Lawyer has been very fortunate to have a solid track record of success, including this past week where she won…
Buzzfeed Article Details Good Georgia Civil Rights Lawyer’s Transgendered Client Who Was Violently Raped In Prison
Good Georgia Civil Rights Attorney Mario Williams’s lawsuit was featured again in today’s recent issue of Buzzfeed. The article features what happened to transgendered woman, Zahara Green. The article describes how between Ms. Green’s first day in prison and becoming repeatedly raped—she had met with the warden in person, then…
Gilda Day’s Response Brief v. Floyd County Board of Education
Here is Gilda Day’s Response Brief in her case before the Georgia Court of Appeals. Many Floyd County Association of Educator members have wished to see it. For easier viewing, click on the brief and you can view it on the Scribd webpage: a15a0402 – Brief of Appellee -Ee Gilda…
Gilda Day Appeals Brief v. Floyd County Local Board of Education
Attached below is Gilda Day’s Appeals Brief before the Georgia Court of Appeals. You can click on it to get to the Scribd webpage for easy viewing: a15a0401 – Brief of Appellant Gilda Day