Bill To Prevent Clergy, Others From Being Forced To Perform Ceremonies In Violation Of Conscience Advances

A Bill With The Aim Of Proactively Protecting The Rights Of Officiants To Refuse To Solemnize Marriages Contrary To Their Beliefs Has Advanced In The Tennessee House.

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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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Op-Ed: Heritage Foundation’s Election Integrity Scorecard Misses Mark In Tennessee

Resting On The Laurels Of One Election Scorecard That Really Doesn’t Measure All Aspects Of Our Election Is Dangerous. Leaders Throughout Tennessee Need To Face The Fact That We Have Critical Election Integrity Issues That Must Be Addressed To Ensure Our Representative Constitutional Government Doesn’t Die.

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Border Chief In Sworn Testimony: Southern Border ‘Is Currently In A Crisis’

As Part Of Ongoing Litigation Against The Biden Administration, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody Continues To Uncover What She Calls “Damning Evidence” About The Consequences Stemming From Biden Administration Policies Changing Federal Immigration Laws.

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Air Force Service Members Sue Over COVID Vaccine Mandate

A Group Of Air Force Service Members Have Filed A Lawsuit Against The Department Of Defense And The Head Of The Air Force To Block Them From Discharging U.S. Service Members Who Refuse The Covid-19 Vaccine, The Latest In A Series Of Legal Challenges To Government Vaccine Mandates.

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TN Woman Sues Employer To Opt Out Of Union Dues For Religious Reasons

A Tennessee Woman Has Filed A Federal Lawsuit, Claiming She Should Not Have To Pay Union Dues And Calling Doing So Religious Discrimination.

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Nashville Liberals Angry Medical Freedom Is Partly Restored for Residents

In A Letter Signed By 24 Of The 41 Members Of The Nashville Metro Council, They Write That The Legislation Passed By The Tennessee General Assembly Is “Alarming” And State That While They Are Accustomed To “Attacks On Nashville’s Ability To Govern Itself” That These New Laws Are “Unprecedented And Dangerous.”

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