7 Big Tennessee Stories The Mainstream Media Hopes You Will Never Discover…
7 Big Stories The Mainstream Media Hopes You Will Never Discover…
Only for REAL Conservatives In Tennessee Who Want the TRUTH!
Read more7 Big Stories The Mainstream Media Hopes You Will Never Discover…
Only for REAL Conservatives In Tennessee Who Want the TRUTH!
Read moreTennessee Law States That A Person Who Knowingly Has HIV And “Engages In Sexual Activity As A Business Or Is An Inmate In A House Of Prostitution Or Loiters In A Public Place For The Purpose Of Being Hired To Engage In Sexual Activity” Will Be Charged With Aggravated Prostitution. The ACLU, Tennessee ACLU, And The Transgender Law Center Have Now Filed A Federal Lawsuit Claiming That The Law Is Unconstitutional.
Read moreCity Officials In Murfreesboro Have Been Banned From Enforcing A Common Sense Ordinance Protecting Children While A Lawsuit Is Heard In Federal Court.
Read moreIn A Coda To A Bruising Special Session Of The Tennessee Legislature That Wrapped Up Last Month, Lawyers Representing Three Women Who Defied A House Ban On Signs And Attorneys For The State Have Agreed To Bring A First Amendment Legal Challenge To A Close.
Read moreArguments From Both Sides Were Heard Before A Three-Judge Panel In The 6th Circuit Court Of Appeals To Deal With The Issue Of Retaining Or Setting Aside The Decision Of A Lower Court To Block Tennessee’s Law That Prohibits Medical Interventions For Minors Who Are Suffering From Gender Dysphoria, Which Is Historically Considered A Mental Disorder.
Read moreThe Complaint By Matthew Lovegood (A.K.A Flamy Grant) And Blount Pride Is That The D.A. Of Blount County Erred In His Interpretation Of The Ruling Issued In A Western District Court When The Law Was Permanently Enjoined In Shelby County, And That It Must Also Apply To The Entire State.
Read moreThe ACLU Has Filed A Federal Lawsuit Against The District Attorney General For The Fifth Judicial District, For Sending Out A Letter Informing Blount County Law Enforcement Agencies And City Officials, As Well As The Organizer Of Blount Pride, That A Law Passed This Past Session In The Tennessee General Assembly Will Be Enforced Should There Be Evidence Of A Violation.
Read moreState Lawyers Are Seeking To Dismiss A Legal Challenge To A Tennessee House Of Representatives Rule Banning Protest Signs At The Legislature, Arguing That Since The Rules Applied Only To A Special Session That Has Now Ended The Case Is Moot.
Read moreDavidson County Chancery Court Judge Anne Martin Has Ruled That The Holding Of Small Signs In House Of Representatives’ Galleries And Committee Meeting Rooms Is Likely Protected By The First Amendment, Keeping In Place A Temporary Restraining Order Allowing Members Of The Public To Carry Signs.
Read moreHouse Speaker Cameron Sexton Is Seeking A Hearing Within 24 Hours To Challenge A Court’s Temporary Order Allowing Members Of The Public To Display Signs Of Protest In The Tennessee House Of Representatives During The Special Legislative Session On Public Safety This Week.
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