Tennessee Tech Professors First Amendment Case Against University Dismissed

A Federal Judge Upheld Disciplinary Action Taken Against Two Professors At Tennessee Tech After They Posted Fliers Around The Campus, Calling Another Professor A “Racist.” The Pair Attempted To Sue The University But Lost The Case Last Week.

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Federal Judge Rules To Keep Tennessee Judicial Conference Meetings Closed

Following Testimony From An Attorney For The State, U.S. District Court Judge Waverly Crenshaw On Tuesday Ruled That The Tennessee Judicial Conference Meetings Would Remain Closed To The Public And Media.

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Starbuck Granted Injunction, Back On District 5 Congressional Ballot

Robby Starbuck Was Ordered To Be Placed Back On The Republican Ballot For The Aug. 4 Primary In The 5th Congressional District In Tennessee After A Judge Granted His Request For A Temporary Injunction On Friday Night.

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Federal Judge Denies Starbuck’s Request To Get Back On The Ballot In Tennessee Congressional Race

A Federal Judge Denied 5th Congressional District Candidate Robby Starbuck’s Attempt To Get Back Onto The Aug. 4 Republican Primary Ballot.

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Federal Appeals Court Rules That K-12 Mask Mandates Are Legal In Tennessee

The United States Court Of Appeal For The Sixth Circuit Has Ruled That Mask Mandates In K-12 Schools In Tennessee Are Legal, Contrary To A State Law Passed In November 2021.

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Williamson County School Board Removes Mask Mandate In Unexpected Vote

The Williamson County School Board Voted To Remove The County’s Mask Mandate Monday Night, Despite Recommendations From Superintendent Jason Golden And Litigation Counsel To Defer The Vote Pending A Federal Court Hearing On Friday.

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