TN Attorney General Joins Coalition Urging SCOTUS To Reiterate The People’s Right To Regulate Abortion

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Joined 20 Other State Attorneys General In Filing An Amicus Brief Recently Urging The Supreme Court Of The United States To Reject The FDA’s Attempt To Push A National Mail-Order Abortion Regime In Violation Of Federal Law, Of State Laws, And Of The Court’s Dobbs Opinion.

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Abortion Battle Heats Up Nationwide

The U.S. Supreme Court Temporarily Halted A Lower Court’s Ruling Restricting An Abortion Pill Until Wednesday Night. The Hold Will Give The Supreme Court Time To Review The Controversial Legal Battle Over Mifespristone…

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Tennessee Attorney General Joins Amicus Brief Filed With U.S. Supreme Court In Support Of Fairness In Women’s Sports

Tennessee 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.

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Tennessee Attorney General Joins Amicus Brief Filed With U.S. Supreme Court In Support Of Religious Freedom

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Joined A Coalition Of 19 State Attorneys General In Filing An Amicus Brief Asking The U.S. Supreme Court To Hear Gregory Tucker Vs. Faith Bible Chapel International, An Important Case Involving The Liberty Of Religious Organizations To Select Their Ministerial Leaders.

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Tennessee Attorney General Joins 32 AGs In Urging U.S. Supreme Court To Uphold Whistleblower Law

Tennessee’s Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Has Joined With 32 Other State Attorneys General In Urging The U.S. Supreme Court To Overturn A Pair Of Lower Court Rulings That Could Have Broad Implications For Whistleblowers, And The Government’s Ability To Go After Public Fraud.

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Lee And 24 GOP Governors Ask Biden To Hit Pause On Broader Clean Water Rule

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Along With 24 Other Republican Governors Oppose A Revised Federal Rule Regulating U.S. Waterways, Citing Uncertainty From An Undecided U.S. Supreme Court Case Related To The Rule.

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Tennessee Attorney General Opposes Veterans Affairs’ New Abortion Rule

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Announced Wednesday That He Joined A Coalition Of 17 Attorneys General In Filing An Amicus Brief In The Western District Of Texas In The Case Of Carter V. Mcdonough. “Rather than respect the Constitution and the Supreme Court’s ruling, President Biden’s Administration seeks to wrest control over abortion back from the people.”

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