Vagueness In Law Meant To Deter Threats Of Mass Violence Leads To Pattern Of Arrests For Tennessee Kids

Sources Say That Multiple Middle And High School Students In Tennessee Have Been Accused Or Have Suffered Criminal Consequences Due To A Lack Of Specificity In A Law Meant To Deter Threats Of Mass Violence.

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Tennessee Textbook Commission Tasked With Creating Appeals Process Begs For Legal Guidance

At A Virtual Meeting Of The Tennessee Textbook And Instructional Materials Quality Commission This Week, Committee Members Voiced Concerns Over The Guidance They Are Fine Tuning For School Districts Regarding The Appeals Process For Materials.

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Critics Say Republican Majority In General Assembly Slow To Address Anti-White Crisis At Publicly Funded University

Publicly Funded University Of Tennessee (UT) Has Been Working To Implement Sweeping Diversity Policies Since The Death Of George Floyd In 2020. Some Say Republicans In The Tennessee General Assembly Have Been Slow To Address The Growing Anti-White Crisis.

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Vanderbilt Denies Heart Transplant To 7-Month Old Baby Because He Is Not Vaccinated

The Transplant Team At Monroe Carell, Jr. Children’s Hospital At Vanderbilt, Led By Dr. David Bearl Has Denied Placing 7-Month Old August Stoll On The Transplant List Due To His Vaccination Status.

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TN Law To Protect Students From Digital Obscenity & Pornography To Go Into Effect For Fall Semester

A New Act Signed Into Law By Governor Bill Lee On May 5th, 2022 Aims To Protect Students From Being Exposed To Obscenity And Pornography From Digital And Online Resources In Tennessee Schools.

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Tennessee Tele-Med Abortion Ban Becomes Law

The “Tennessee Abortion-Inducing Drug Risk Protocol Act”, A Bill That Would Penalize Physicians For Prescribing Abortion Inducing Drugs Via Telehealth Appointments, Has Been Signed Into Law With The Signature Of Governor Bill Lee.

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Tennessee Legislature Wraps Up Tempestuous Session

The Legislature Adopted An Ethics Reform Bill On The Final Day Of The 112th Session, One Supposedly Designed To Shed More Light On So-Called Dark Money.

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Tennessee Act Orders That Drunk Drivers Pay Child Support To Victims Children

A Republican-Sponsored Bill Has Been Passed By The Tennessee Legislature That Would Order A Person Convicted Of Killing A Child’s Parents As A Result Of Drunk Driving Pay Child Support To The Victim’s Children.

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