Jamison Brooks

Senior Legal Affairs Correspondent

J.D., Georgetown University Law Center

15+ years experience

Jamison Brooks is a Senior Legal Affairs Correspondent for the National Law Review, bringing over 15 years of incisive experience to the forefront of legal journalism. A graduate of Georgetown University Law Center, where he earned his J.D., Brooks's career began with a focus on appellate litigation at Sterling & Finch LLP, where he honed his skills in legal analysis and strategic communication. His passion for making intricate legal concepts accessible to a broader audience led him to legal journalism. He is particularly adept at unraveling the complexities of Supreme Court jurisprudence and its far-reaching implications for corporate entities and public policy. Brooks's professional philosophy centers on providing clear, unbiased, and thoroughly researched insights, ensuring that readers are not just informed, but truly understand the nuances of evolving legal landscapes. His award-winning investigative series, 'The Docket's Divide,' exemplifies his commitment to deep-dive reporting on the ideological shifts shaping the federal judiciary. Readers can expect meticulously researched articles, insightful commentary, and a comprehensive understanding of the legal news shaping our world

Articles by Jamison Brooks

Legal News

Savannah Slip & Fall: New 2026 Laws Explained

Navigating Georgia’s premises liability laws, especially concerning a Georgia Bar Association-defined slip and fall, requires a deep understanding of the 2026 updates. Property owners in…

Jamison Brooks · · 10 min read