Legislature leaves open question about judges

By not extending Judicial Nominating Commission, legislature may have left no mechanism for replacing judges More

State Senate, House at impasse over what IDs to allow at polls

Unless one chamber submits, lawmakers could be headed to showdown in a 'conference committee' More

Ketron reverses course on college IDs for voting

Tennessee Court of Appeals directed state to tell poll workers to accept Memphis Library-issued photo IDs More

Tennessee Supreme Court hears arguments on voter ID law

Civil rights attorney George Barrett represents Memphis, which last year dispersed library cards as photo IDs More

TN Supreme Court agrees to hear Secretary of State's appeal on voter ID ruling

Court also ordered election officials give regular ballots, not provisional, to voters using library IDs More

Days before election, state Attorney General's office asks Supreme Court to hear voter ID appeal

Three-judge panel Thursday agreed with lower court that state’s much-debated voter ID law is constitutional More

TN Supreme Court rules Metro's participation in 287(g) program was legal

Sheriff’s office announced in August it would end participation in 287(g) when MOA expires   More

Haslam appoints three more to Special Supreme Court

Appointments to hear case from which all five Tennessee Supreme Court justices have recused themselves More

Letter to the editor: Rector of St. Andrew's petitions TN Supreme Court

In 2009, Diocese of Tennessee sued St. Andrew’s, demanding a return of the church's property   More

Sheriff's Office to end participation in 287(g), shift to Secure Communities

Controversial 287(g) program's memo of agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcements expires Oct. 8   More
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