Tennessee Reform Lawsuit Finds 3rd Major Abuse

A Federal Lawsuit By A Radio Reporter Against The State’s Chief Justice Uncovers A Third Abuse Against The Public That Lets Police And Jailers “Lord It Over Innocent Accused People By Putting Them In Lockup Before A Judge Has Had A Chance To Look At The Case,” The Reporter Says.

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Landmark TN Supreme Court Decision Finds Mandatory Life Sentences For Juveniles Unconstitutional

In A Landmark Decision, A Majority Panel Of The Tennessee Supreme Court On Friday Struck Down As Unconstitutional Mandatory Life Sentences For Juveniles.

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Skeptical Tennessee Supreme Court Hears Knoxville Streaming Case

The City Of Knoxville Faced A Skeptical Tennessee Supreme Court Tuesday In Its Bid To Use The Judicial System To Try To Force Video Streaming Providers Netflix And Hulu To Pony Up Cable Television Franchise Fees.

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Tennessee Supreme Court Decides To Re-hear Arguments Regarding School Vouchers

The Tennessee Supreme Court Has Decided That It Will Re-Hear Arguments Regarding Governor Bill Lee’s School Voucher Program. Chief Justice Roger A. Page Signed An Order On Friday Announcing That The Court Would Sit Again On February 24th To Hear The Case.

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Judges Order Arrest of Journalists To Keep TN Judicial Meetings Secret

Investigative Reporter David Tulis Of 96.9 FM Was Cuffed And Dragged From A Conference Room Table To A Gurney And Shoved Into An Ambulance, Where He Was Charged With Criminal Trespass For Insisting On The Right To Cover A Secretive Tennessee Judicial Conference.

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