TWRA Decides Not To Appeal Ruling That Will Stop Searches Without A Warrant

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency Will Not Appeal To The Tennessee Supreme Court Regarding A Recent Court Decision That Will No Longer Allow For Searches To Take Place Under The “Open Field Doctrine.” TWRA Officers Must Now Obtain Explicit Permission From Landowners Or A Court-Ordered Warrant In Order To Go On Private Property.

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Conservative Journalist Ordered To Appear At Hearing That May Violate Tennessee Law Protecting Reporters

A Conservative Journalist Has Been Ordered To Appear At A Show Cause Hearing On June 17th, 2024 That May Violate A State Law Protecting Reporters.

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Tennessee Court Of Appeals States That Parents Have The Right To Contest Critical Race Theory Curriculum

In A Landmark Decision, The Tennessee Court Of Appeals Has Overturned A Previous Ruling Concerning The Williamson County School Board’s Curriculum, Specifically The Use Of The Wit & Wisdom Curriculum, Which Had Been Contested By Parents’ Choice Tennessee And Local Parents.

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Appeals Court Orders New Hearing In Suit Seeking Tennessee DCS Records Of 14-Year-Old’s Starvation Death

The Tennessee Court Of Appeals Has Set Aside A Lower Court’s Decision That Has Kept Records Related To A Shelby County Child’s Death From Being Released To The Public.

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Constitutional Conservatives Slapped With Unwarranted Accusations / Child Rapist Death Penalty Bill On The Move & Much More In The BIG 7!

• Constitutional Conservatives Have Been Slapped With Unwarranted Accusations
• After School Satan Club Protest In Response To Groups 1st Ever TN Meeting
• The Child Rapist Death Penalty Bill Is Moving Forward!

& Much, Much More In This Week’s Episode Of The Big 7!

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Effectiveness Of Process For Challenging Tennessee Laws Questioned

A Law Passed In 2021, Changing The Way State Laws Are Challenged, Has Some Concerned That The Door Has Been Opened For Partisan Redistricting In Tennessee And Dissension Among Panel Judges.

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Tennessee Dept Of Children’s Services Fights To Keep Records In Teen’s Starvation Death Secret

When A Child Dies From Abuse Or Neglect In Tennessee, How Much Information Should The Department Of Children’s Service Release To The Public About Its Past History With The Child — And How Quickly Should The Agency Disclose It?

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Court Of Appeals Rules Covenant School Parents Have Right To Intervene In Legal Battle Over Shooter’s Manifesto

The Covenant School, Covenant Presbyterian Church And Parents Of Children At The School Can Intervene In The Legal Fight To Obtain Records Related To The Mass Shooting That Claimed The Lives Of Three Children And Three Adults At School On March 27, The Tennessee Court Of Appeals Ruled Thursday.

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