Crossville Man Arrested For Protesting Pride Parade

A Crossville Man Was Arrested On Saturday For Protesting A Pride Parade Event On The Crossville Courthouse Lawn. Wallace Shane Wattenbarger, A Lifelong Resident Of Crossville, Tennessee, And Owner Of Rockytop Stone Supply, Says That His First Amendment Rights Were Violated After Standing Up For His Beliefs And Protesting The Pride March.

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Group Kicked Out Of Franklin Pride Festival For Praying

On Saturday, A Group Of People Were Escorted Away From Harlinsdale Park By Police After Franklin Pride Festival Organizers Stated That They Just Needed To Make Sure That Folks There For The Event Were “Comfortable.” One Might Wonder What Exactly This Group Of People Was Doing To Warrant A Police Escort. Well, They Were Praying.

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Parties Opposed To Release Of Covenant School Shooting Records To Present Arguments At Upcoming Hearing

After A Status Conference, Held Earlier This Week, Regarding The Release Of Records From The Covenant School Shooting, A Judge Has Now Decided That Those Wishing To Intervene In The Lawsuits Against Metro Government Of Nashville And Davidson County Will Be Allowed To Do So.

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Facebook Censors Conservative News Story, Calls It “Hate Speech”

Last Week, Facebook Censored An Article From The Tennessee Conservative And Prevented It From Being Shared On Its Platform Stating That It Was “Hate Speech.” The Article In Question Covered A Resolution To Fund Additional Voting Machines In Williamson County That Failed In The County Commission By One Vote.

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TN House Protects Teachers Rights To Refuse To Use Students’ Preferred Pronouns

The Tennessee House Of Representatives Has Passed Legislation That Will Prevent Teachers From Being Forced To Refer To Students By Their Preferred Pronouns Instead Of By Those Reflecting Their Biological Sex.

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TN Senate Protects Teacher’s Rights To Use Students’ Biological Pronouns

A Bill That Would Protect Public School Employees From Being Forced To Use Students’ Preferred Pronouns Has Passed The Tennessee Senate.

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The Center Square Lawsuit Forces Tennessee To Open State Court Commission Meetings

A U.S. District Court Judge Has Granted An Injunction, Ruling The Tennessee State Court’s Advisory Commission Must Open Its Meetings To The Public Either In Person Or Via Livestream After A Lawsuit Filed By The Center Square.

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Legislation To Prohibit Social Media Platforms From Censoring Tennesseans Delayed To 2024

Representative Dennis Powers’ Legislation To Help Stymie Social Media’s Censorship Of Tennessee Elections While Preserving The First Amendment Rights Of All Tennesseans In Today’s Online Public Square Was Deferred Yesterday In The House Business & Utilities Subcommittee To Their First Calendar Meeting Of 2024.

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Prayer On The Square Organizer Says He Is Prepared To Be Arrested While Exercising First Amendment Rights

The Public Was Granted Just Two Minutes Apiece To Comment On A Noise Ordinance At The Franklin City Council Work Meeting On Tuesday Night. This Is The Third Round Of Discussions Over The City’s Public Gatherings Ordinance.

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