Tennessee & 2 Other States Sue SEC To Stop New Climate Rule
Ohio, Kentucky And Tennessee Sued The U.S. Security And Exchange Commission To Stop A Rule That Requires Publicly Traded Companies To Report Climate-Related Information.
Read moreOhio, Kentucky And Tennessee Sued The U.S. Security And Exchange Commission To Stop A Rule That Requires Publicly Traded Companies To Report Climate-Related Information.
Read moreA U.S. District Court Handed Texas A Win In The First Round Of A Case That Consolidated Two Lawsuits Filed Against The Biden Administration For Halting Border Wall Construction.
Read moreWithin Hours Of A Federal Appeals Court Decision Monday Allowing A New Texas Law To Stand That Makes Illegal Entry Into The State From A Foreign Nation A State Crime, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Stayed The Appellate Court’s Decision.
Read moreA Tennessee House Committee Passed Legislation Wednesday Removing State Courts From Challenges Of House Rules. Allison Polidor, Lead Plaintiff In A 2023 Case Against The House’s Special Session Sign Rules, Said She Would Sue Again If It Becomes Law.
Read moreThe House State Government Committee Passed A Bill That Would Prevent The Judicial Branch From Interfering With Tennessee House And Senate Rules On Wednesday.
Read moreA Federal Judge Has Greenlit A Class Action Lawsuit Against Johnson City And Its Police Force That Makes Explosive Allegations That Some Cops Took Bribes And Turned The Other Way While A Serial Rapist Assaulted Scores Of Women And At Least Two Children.
Read moreTennessee Received A Preliminary Injunction On Friday Against The NCAA Enforcing Its Name, Image And Likeness Rules.
Read moreTennessee’s Beacon Center Filed A Lawsuit Against The U.S. Department Of Labor Over Its Independent Contractor Rule On Behalf Of A Pair Of Nashville-Based Freelance Journalists.
Read moreThe Federal Government Filed Suit Thursday Against Tennessee And Its Tennessee Bureau Of Investigation Over Enforcement Of The State’s Aggravated Prostitution Statute.
Read moreNewly Proposed Tennessee Legislation Would Make It A Felony Offense For Adults To Participate In “Abortion Trafficking” By Assisting Minors In Obtaining An Out-Of-State Abortion Without Parental Consent.
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