Pro-Hamas Protests On Tennessee College Campuses Lead To Arrests And Other Consequences

Pro-Hamas Protests Led To The Arrest Of Nine Individuals On The University Of Tennessee Knoxville Campus Last Week.

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Vanderbilt Student Arrested And Expelled For Role In Anti-Israel Sit-In Has Ties To White House

Details Have Emerged Regarding One Of Three Vanderbilt University Students Arrested For Allegedly Assaulting A Security Guard Amid Raucous Anti-Israel Protests Inside An Administration Building Late In March.

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The “Uniparty” Is Alive And Well In Small Town Tennessee

In Conservative East Tennessee, The Deeply-Religious Heart Of The Bible Belt, One Would Expect That Respectable Society Would Steer Clear Of Left-Wing Homosexual Drug Addicts Who Disdain The Community’s Values. No Wonder Blount County Residents Feel That Their Local Government Is Adrift. It Is Well Past Time For Candidates And Officials Professing To Be Republican To Start Acting Like It.

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Pray That Tennessee’s Legislative Leaders Find Courage To Defend State’s Model Pro-Life Policies

Once Again This Week Pro-Abortion Activists And Media Outlets Around The Nation Have Focused Their Attention On Tennessee And Our Protective Pro-Life Policies. Not Surprisingly, National Public Radio Made Tennessee’s Hard-Won Pro-Life Laws A Matter Of Public Discussion In An Effort To Turn Listeners And Voters Against Tennessee Right To Life And Our Efforts To Protect Unborn Children And Their Mothers From The Abortion Industry.

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Clarksville Woman Suing The State Over Abortion Laws Is Running For Tennessee House

A Clarksville Woman Suing The State Because She Says Tennessee Law Prevented Her From Aborting Her Child With A Terminal Diagnosis Is Running As A Democrat For House District 75.

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Westhaven Voters for Fairness And Civility Urges New Tone In Remaining Election Cycle

Westhaven Voters For Fairness And Civility, A Newly Formed Group Of Residents In The Westhaven Community, Has Issued A Call For A New Tone In Franklin’s Upcoming Election, Citing An Incident At A Private, Resident-Organized Candidate Forum Held Sept. 27 At Westhaven As The Most Recent Example Of The Urgent Need For A Change Of Election Rhetoric And Conduct.

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Net Zero Financial Service Providers Alliance Put On Notice By 22 State Attorneys General

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Led A Coalition Of 22 State Attorneys General In Warning The Net Zero Financial Service Providers Alliance That Their Coordinated Commitments May Violate State And Federal Antitrust And Consumer Protection Laws.

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TN House Passes Legislation Amidst Protests, Special Session Drags Out Despite Adjournment Attempts

When Yesterday’s Legislative Workday Began, There Was Speculation On Whether Lawmakers Would Move Forward Or Agree To Adjourn, Putting An End To The Special Session On Public Safety Four Days Into It. However, The Legislative Body Did Meet For Almost Three Hours As They Discussed And Passed Legislation Previously Passed By The Senate And Other Bills The Senate Had Already Tabled.

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TN Judge Temporarily Blocks House Rule Prohibiting Signs, Lawsuit Filed Against Cameron Sexton And Others

Following The Removal Of Three Gun Control Activists From A House Subcommittee Meeting On Tuesday, A Lawsuit Was Filed Against House Leadership And A Davidson County Judge Has Now Temporarily Blocked A New House Rule Against The Usage Of Signs.

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Special Session Draws Anti-Gun Activists To Tennessee Capitol

The Special Legislative Session Called By Governor Bill Lee Was Not The Only Thing Happening In Nashville On Monday As The City Was Abuzz With Activity. As The General Assembly Prepared To Begin Considering Legislation, A Number Of Anti-Gun Activists Took To The Capitol In An Attempt To Push For Stronger Gun Reform.

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