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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Lee Administration Abuses “Deliberative Process Privilege” To Block Tennessee Government Transparency

The Vehicle Used By Governor Bill Lee’s Administration To Legally Block Governmental Transparency And Bypass The Tennessee Open Records Act Has Now Been Revealed.

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TN Supreme Court Denies Appeal for Nashville Taxpayer Protection Referendum For 2nd Time

The Tennessee Supreme Court Has Rejected The Davidson County Election Commission’s Referendum Appeal For A Second Time.

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Senate Republicans Caught Off Guard By Redistricting Ruling

Senate Republicans Who Rule The Roost In The Legislature Were Reportedly “Shocked” Last Week When A Three-Judge Panel Blocked Their Senate Redistricting Plan, Finding It Violated The State Constitution.

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TN Bill Filed To Grant School Vouchers To Students Impacted By Virus Protocols

Parents In Tennessee Who Disagree With School Policies Regarding Required Masking Or Virtual Learning May Soon Get State Funding To Send Their Children To A Different School Of Their Choice, Including Private Schools.

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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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Attorneys Ask TN Supreme Court To Allow State To Prepare For Possible Launch Of School-Choice Program

Attorneys Representing Families And Schools That Stand To Benefit From School-Choice Program Are Asking The Tennessee Supreme Court To Allow The State To Accept & Process Applications For The Program As Court Proceedings Continue.

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Constitutionality Of School-Choice Program Case To Be Heard By Tennessee Supreme Court

Tennessee Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments Regarding the Constitutionality Of School-Choice Program That Would Provide State-Funded Scholarships To Low-Income Families For Educational Use, Including Attending Private Schools Of Their Choice.

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