Metro Nashville To Pay $1 Million To Former Student In Sexual Assault Case
Metro Nashville Schools Will Have To Pay Almost $1 Million For A Lawsuit Involving A Sexual Assault That Took Place At Hunters Lane High School In 2017.
Read moreMetro Nashville Schools Will Have To Pay Almost $1 Million For A Lawsuit Involving A Sexual Assault That Took Place At Hunters Lane High School In 2017.
Read moreWhile School Leadership At Red Bank High School And Media Outlets Report That A Student At The School Was Sexually Assaulted Last Week, The Type Of Assault May Have Been Substantially Downplayed.
Read moreAt A Congressional Hearing Tuesday, Critics Of The Growth Of Transgender Athletes In Women’s Sports Raised Questions Of Fairness, Safety, And Privacy For Female Athletes In College And Younger Who Have Been Forced To Compete Against Biological Males.
Read moreRecently, Gov. Bill Lee Signed Into Law Senate Bill 1440 Clarifying State Law To Read That Sex Means: “A Person’s Immutable Biological Sex As Determined By Anatomy At The Time Of Birth.”
What’s Remarkable Is That This Bill Was Even Necessary.
Not Too Long Ago, It Was Universally Accepted That A Person’s Sex Was Determined At The Time Of The Birth.
But As We All Know, We Are Living Under Very Different Times.
Today, There Is A Small Minority Of Americans That Is Determined To Push A Divisive Agenda Bent On Redefining Biology, What It Means To Be A Woman, And Women’s Sports.
And It’s Happening Everywhere – Including Here In Tennessee And Even Murfreesboro.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Along With Twenty-Four Other Of The Nation’s 26 Republican Governors Have Asked The Biden Administration To Shelve Its Intent To Expand Title Ix Protections To Transgender Athletes.
Read moreA Bill That Aims To Protect Teachers And Staff Of Schools In Tennessee From Being Forced To Use Preferred Pronouns Or Possibly Be Subject To Punitive Consequences Has Been Placed Behind The Budget In Its Final Step Before Heading To The House Floor For A Vote.
Read moreTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Joined Attorneys General From 20 Other States In Filing An Amicus Brief Asking The U.S. Supreme Court To Vacate The U.S. Court Of Appeals For The Fourth Circuit’s Injunction Blocking West Virginia’s Enforcement Of Its Save Women’s Sports Act.
Read moreA Bill That Would Protect Teachers From Being Forced To Refer To Students By Their Preferred Pronouns Continues To Move Through The State House Of Representatives.
Read moreTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Joined A 21-State Coalition Of Attorneys General In Filing An Amicus Brief In Support Of A Florida Law Preserving Separate School Sports Teams For Girls And Boys.
Read moreLoudon County School District Is Being Sued For Failing To Act After A Middle School Student Reported Daily Incidents Of Sexual Harassment At His Middle School Last Year.
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