Jamila Ndlovu

Senior Legal Correspondent and Analyst

J.D., Columbia Law School; Licensed Attorney, New York State Bar

14+ years experience

Jamila Ndlovu is a Senior Legal Correspondent and Analyst with 14 years of experience, renowned for her deep dives into constitutional law and civil liberties. A graduate of Columbia Law School, where she earned her J.D., Jamila began her career as a litigator at the esteemed firm of Sterling & Finch LLP, focusing on appellate cases with significant public impact. Her professional philosophy centers on the belief that informed public discourse is essential for a healthy democracy, and that legal news should be accessible without sacrificing intellectual rigor. She transitioned to legal journalism to bridge the gap between complex legal proceedings and the public's understanding. Her articles, frequently featured in the 'Judicial Review' section of the National Legal Chronicle, offer meticulous analysis of groundbreaking court decisions, legislative shifts, and their societal ramifications. Readers can expect her pieces to be thoroughly researched, analytically sharp, and presented with a clarity that illuminates even the most intricate legal arguments, as exemplified by her recent comprehensive analysis of the landmark 'Freedom to Assemble' ruling

Articles by Jamila Ndlovu

Legal News

GA Workers’ Comp: $800 TTD Max in 2026

Georgia Workers’ Compensation Laws: 2026 Update The Georgia General Assembly has enacted significant amendments to the state’s workers’ compensation statutes, effective January 1, 2026, which…

Jamila Ndlovu · · 7 min read
Legal News

Macon Workers’ Comp: $850 TTD in 2026

Navigating a Macon Workers’ Compensation settlement can be a labyrinth, especially with recent legislative adjustments impacting how claims are valued and processed in Georgia. These…

Jamila Ndlovu · · 10 min read
Legal News

GA Gig Workers: 70% Comp Denials in 2026

A staggering 70% of gig economy workers injured on the job are initially denied workers’ compensation benefits, often due to their classification as independent contractors.…

Jamila Ndlovu · · 8 min read