Tennessee Attorney General Joins 32 AGs In Urging U.S. Supreme Court To Uphold Whistleblower Law

Tennessee’s Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Has Joined With 32 Other State Attorneys General In Urging The U.S. Supreme Court To Overturn A Pair Of Lower Court Rulings That Could Have Broad Implications For Whistleblowers, And The Government’s Ability To Go After Public Fraud.

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Pentagon Lifts Vaccine Mandate For U.S. Service Members

The Department Of Defense Has Officially Lifted The Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate For U.S. Service Members. While The Mandate Is Lifted, Congress’ Action Did Not Reinstate Those Discharged For Refusing To Take The Vaccine.

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TN Attorney General Joins Multistate Coalition In Urging Federal Government To Protect U.S. Courts From Foreign Interests

Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Recently Joined 13 State Attorneys General In Urging U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland And The U.S. Department Of Justice To Break Their Silence On Threats Posed By Foreign Third-Party Litigation Funding.

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Rescinding Vaccine Mandate For Military Isn’t Enough, Liberty Counsel Argues

If Congress Were To Rescind The Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate For U.S. Military Service Members, That Still Won’t Be Enough To Undo The Damage The Mandate Caused, Orlando-Based Religious Freedom Legal Defense Organization Liberty Counsel Argues.

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Lawsuit Threatened After Conservative School Board Votes To Remove Sexually Explicit Books

A Wilson County Resident, Who Addressed The School Board On Monday Night On The Topic Of LGBTQ+ “Safe Space” Stickers, Says There Are Issues With Removing Books Already In School Libraries.

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U.S. Senate Advances Bill To Codify Same-Sex Marriage Protections

The U.S. Senate Voted Wednesday To End Debate On Legislation To Codify Same-Sex Marriage Protections. The Procedural Action Does Not Fully Pass The Bill Out Of The Senate, But Sets It Up For Likely Passage Later This Week With A Possible Vote Thursday.

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Supreme Court Rules Detained Foreign Nationals In U.S. Illegally Can’t File Class Action Lawsuits

The U.S. Supreme Court Ruled That Foreign Nationals In The U.S. Illegally And Detained On Immigration Charges Can’t File Class Action Lawsuits.

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14 AGs Sue Biden Administration Over Changing Asylum Policy

Fourteen Attorneys General, Led By Arizona, Louisiana And Missouri, Have Sued The Biden Administration For Altering Immigration Policies Established By Congress Related To The Immigration Asylum Process.

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Nashville And Memphis Prevented From Mandating Masks

Leaders In Nashville And Memphis Are Once Again Eager To Mandate Masks For Their Cities, Despite Waning Numbers Of Cases, But Governor Bill Lee Says That A New Emergency Declaration Is Not Needed.

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