Tennessee Reform Lawsuit Finds 3rd Major Abuse

A Federal Lawsuit By A Radio Reporter Against The State’s Chief Justice Uncovers A Third Abuse Against The Public That Lets Police And Jailers “Lord It Over Innocent Accused People By Putting Them In Lockup Before A Judge Has Had A Chance To Look At The Case,” The Reporter Says.

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Disinformation Groups Used To Blacklist Conservative News

Progressives And Joe Biden Are Trying To Silence All Critics By Claiming They Are Spreading “Disinformation.” Their Goal Is To Turn Our Republic Into A Socialist Democratic State Controlled By The Far Left Democrats. The Socialist Manifesto Reads: Take Control Of Media And Education, Inflate The Currency And Divide The Classes.

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TN Senate Bill To Censor News Organizations, Advocacy Groups Amended To Remove ‘Controversial’ Elements

A Senate Bill That Received A Great Deal Of Pushback From Concerned Tennesseans Has Been Completely Rewritten To Address The Most ‘Controversial’ Elements, Most Notably The Proposed Redefinition Of What A Political Action Committee Is Under Law.

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Whitson Doesn’t Deny That His Bill Is An “Insidious Attack On Freedom Of The Press”

Confronted By Opposition To His Bill That Has The Potential To Censor News Outlets And Advocacy Groups Across Tennessee, Representative Sam Whitson Chose Not To Deny Allegations That It Is An Insidious Attack On The Freedom Of The Press.

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2022 Ends With Democracy In A Global Crisis (Op-Ed)

According To The Latest World Freedom Index, Democracy Is Facing Its Most Serious Crisis In Years. Its Basic Tenets, Including Guarantees Of Free And Fair Elections, Human Rights Protections, Freedom Of The Press, And Democratic Rule Of Law Have Come Under Attack Around The World. This Increased Due To The Mandated Restrictions On Individual Rights By World Governments During The Pandemic.

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Federal Judge Rules To Keep Tennessee Judicial Conference Meetings Closed

Following Testimony From An Attorney For The State, U.S. District Court Judge Waverly Crenshaw On Tuesday Ruled That The Tennessee Judicial Conference Meetings Would Remain Closed To The Public And Media.

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Tennessee Courts Administrative Office Sued To Open Judicial Conference Meetings

The Executive Editor Of The Center Square Is Suing The Director Of The Tennessee Administrative Office Of The Courts In An Attempt To Open Meetings At The Upcoming Tennessee Judicial Conference To Members Of The Public And The Press.

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