Appeals Panel Hears Arguments Regarding Constitutionality Of Game Warden Searches Without Warrant

On Tuesday, A Panel Of Three Judges Heard Arguments On Whether A Tennessee Law That Allows Game Wardens To Search Private Property Without A Warrant Is Constitutional.

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Tennessee Court Upholds Employee Rights To Petition Lawmakers In BlueCross BlueShield Case

In 2021, A BlueCross BlueShield Of Tennessee Employee Opposed Her Employer’s Vaccine Mandate And Wrote To Her Elected Officials. She Was Fired Less Than A Week Later — Not For Refusing The Vaccine, But For Putting Her Complaints In Writing To Lawmakers. Her Wrongful Termination Lawsuit, However, Was Dismissed By A Hamilton County Judge. She Appealed.

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Tennessee State Rep Elaine Davis On Governor Lee Signing Her District Election Bill Into Law

House Bill 817, By Rep. Elaine Davis, And Senate Bill 526, By Sen. Frank Niceley, Were Introduced To Make Sure All Tennesseans Have Fair Elections And Registered Voters In Districts Are Not Disenfranchised By Voters Outside Of Their District. Governor Lee Signed The Legislation Into Law On May 11th.

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TN Constitutional Amendment To Allow State To Own Banks, Equities In Private Companies Fails In Senate

A Resolution That Has Been Referred To As One Of, If Not The Most Dangerous Piece Of Legislation Being Pushed Through In This Session Failed On The Senate Floor In A Vote Of 17 Ayes, And 16 Nays.

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3 Tennessee Democrats Face Expulsion For Disorderly Conduct After Causing Disruption On House Floor Last Week

Three House Resolutions Call For The Expulsion Of Tennessee Democrat Representatives Justin J. Pearson, Gloria Johnson, And Justin Jones For Their Disorderly Behavior Pursuant To Article 2, Section 12 Of The Tennessee Constitution.

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Tennessee Constitutional Amendment Allowing State To Have Ownership In Banks, Private Equities Passes Senate Committee

Yesterday In The Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Ferrell Haile’s New Legislation Was Passed, Bringing State-Owned Private Businesses And Banks One Step Closer To Becoming A Reality.

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Republican Senators Take Issue With Tennesseans Rights To Religious Exemptions Enshrined In State Constitution

A Bill Aimed At Codifying The Constitutional Rights Of Tennesseans To Decline Vaccines For Religious Reasons In The Private Sector Failed In The Senate Commerce And Labor Subcommittee Yesterday.

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TN Constitutional Amendment Allowing State To Own Banks And Private Companies To Be Heard By Senate Committee

The Senate Judiciary Committee Is Scheduled To Consider An Amendment To The State Constitution That Would Allow States To Own Banks And Equity In Private Companies.

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