Feds Have Tied The Hands Of TN Law Enforcement On Illegal Immigration, Tennessee Leadership Refuses To Push Back

The Federal Government Has Limited State And Local Law Enforcement To “Cooperation” With The Federal Government On Illegal Immigration. Citizens Wonder Why Tennessee’s Elected Officials Aren’t Pushing Back With Lawsuits Arguing The Severe And Sometimes Life-Altering Effects Of The Fed’s Lax Immigration Policies On Citizens.

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Johnson City Police Department Faces Federal Suits Over Handling Of Sean Williams Assaults

As The Manhunt For An East Tennessee Businessman Suspected In More Than 50 Sexual Assaults Enters Its Third Week, Two Separate Legal Battles Seeking To Hold The Johnson City Police Department Accountable For Failing His Victims Are Gaining Steam In Federal Court.

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Federal 6th Circuit Of Appeals Ignores Supreme Court Precedent On Sex Offender Registry Laws

Several Dozen Lawsuits Filed Against The State Of Tennessee Alleging That The Sex Offender Registry Laws Violate The Rights Of Those Whose Crimes Pre-Date The Registry’s Creation In 2004, Have Been Decided With A Basis That Ignores Supreme Court Precedent.

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7 Big Tennessee Stories The Mainstream Media Hopes You Will Never Discover…

7 Big Stories The Mainstream Media Hopes You Will Never Discover…

Only for REAL Conservatives In Tennessee Who Want the TRUTH!

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Tennessee Lawsuit Seeking Voting Privilege Reinstatement For Former Convicted Felons Leads To Stronger Voter Integrity

A Recent Ruling In A Lawsuit Filed By A Man Who Had Been Convicted Of A Crime In Virginia But Was Seeking To Become A Registered Voter In Tennessee, Has Led To Changes In The Process Imposed By The State. These Changes Provide Greater Clarity, And Some Would Say Voter Integrity, To The Process For Regaining Voting Privileges After Felony Convictions.

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Arguments Heard In Tennessee Court Of Appeals Regarding Covenant Shooter’s Manifesto

The Manifesto Of The Suspect Responsible For Taking The Lives Of Three Children And Three Adults At The Covenant School In Nashville Remains Sealed As Lawsuits And Testimonies Are Brought Up Arguing Both For And Against The Release Of The Writings.

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Tennessee Legislators Looking At Bill To Require Age Verification For Pornographic Websites

Tennesseans Looking To Visit Pornographic Websites May Soon Have To Show Government-Issued Identification To Prove That They Are At Least 18 Years Of Age.

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At 4-Day Mark, Tennessee’s Special Session Cost Taxpayers Nearly $300,000

Tennessee’s Special Session Is Closing In On Costing At Least $300,000 In Stipends In Mileage For Lawmakers As It Reaches Its Fifth Day On Monday. For Each Day, Those Costs Increase By $58,576. But Those Costs Do Not Include The Additional Security Measures And Officers Put Into Place During The Special Session Or The Legal Fees Surrounding Lawsuits Related To The House Rules.

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