Tennessee Court Advisory Commission Holds Open Meeting Due To Injunction

The Tennessee Advisory Commission On Rules Of Practice And Procedure Met Virtually Friday Morning, Discussing The Streamlining Of The Rules For Filing Motions In Appellate Court, The Rules For Experts In Court And The Rules For Appealing Based On A Perceived Area In The Court’s Finding Of Fact.

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Tennessee Court Advisory Commission To Hold Open Meeting Due To Injunction

The Tennessee Advisory Commission On Rules Of Practice And Procedure Will Hold A Dec. 5 Meeting In Nashville That The Group Plans To Live Stream After The Center Square Received An Injunction Earlier This Year To Open The Meetings To The Public.

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Joint Plaintiff In Blount County Pride Lawsuit Against The State Is Drag “Christian” Flamy Grant

The 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.

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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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“Gender-Affirming” Medical Treatment Ban Goes Into Effect After First Of Its Kind Federal Court Decision

In A First For A Federal Court, A Three-Judge Panel Of The Sixth U.S. Circuit Court Of Appeals Voted To Reverse A Nashville Federal Judge’s Stay On A New Law Banning “Gender-Affirming” Medical Treatment For Minors In Tennessee.

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Judge Denies Biden Administration Appeal Of Injunction Preventing Interaction With Social Media

A Court Order Limiting How The Biden Administration Interacts With Social Media Companies Is Being Appealed To The 5th U.S. District Court Of Appeals.

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Federal Judge Issues Partial Injunction On New Law Prohibiting Child Mutilation

Judge Eli Richardson Of The 5th Federal Circuit Serving Middle Tennessee Issued A Partial Injunction Enjoining SB1, The New Law Passed In Tennessee This Last Session That Would Prohibit Medical Procedures For Minors That Would Enable Transitions From One Gender To Another.

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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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