Tennessee City Banned From Enforcing Common Sense Ordinance Protecting Children
City Officials In Murfreesboro Have Been Banned From Enforcing A Common Sense Ordinance Protecting Children While A Lawsuit Is Heard In Federal Court.
Read moreCity Officials In Murfreesboro Have Been Banned From Enforcing A Common Sense Ordinance Protecting Children While A Lawsuit Is Heard In Federal Court.
Read moreDespite Admitting He Is A Convicted Felon, Former State Sen. Brian Kelsey Is Trying To Avoid Reporting To Prison By Oct. 1 As He Appeals A 21-Month Term For Breaking Federal Campaign Finance Laws.
Read moreFollowing An Official Sentence Recommendation From Federal Prosecutors Earlier This Month, Former Senator Brian Kelsey (R-Germantown) Has Officially Been Sentenced To 21 Months In Federal Prison For Campaign Finance Fraud Charges.
Read moreFormer Tennessee Senator Brian Kelsey (R-Germantown) Is Awaiting An Official Sentence After Pleading Guilty In November Of Last Year To Two Campaign Finance Conspiracy Charges Related To His 2016 Congressional Run.
Read moreAn Increasingly Impatient Federal Judge Reset Sentencing Thursday For Former State Sen. Brian Kelsey Amid The Prosecution’s Complaint About “Delay Tactics” In The Federal Campaign Finance Case.
Read moreAfter Pleading Guilty To Two Campaign Finance Conspiracy Charges In November Of Last Year, Former Tennessee Sen. Brian Kelsey Has Reportedly Decided To Replace His Legal Team.
Read moreA Federal Lawsuit By A Radio Reporter Against The State’s Chief Justice Uncovers A Third Abuse Against The Public That Lets Police And Jailers “Lord It Over Innocent Accused People By Putting Them In Lockup Before A Judge Has Had A Chance To Look At The Case,” The Reporter Says.
Read moreA 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.
Read moreFollowing 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.
Read moreRobby 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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