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Bus of illegal immigrants heads to Nashville with motto 'No papers, no fear'
The 'UndocuBus,' organizers say, was created to raise awareness of immigration politics
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Joey Garrison
TN Supreme Court hears arguments in suit targeting DCSO participation in 287(g) program
Main issue revolves around DCSO's agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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Pierce Greenberg
Two suits filed against Mt. Zion Baptist Church raises question of clergy malpractice
Ex-parishioners claim widespread manipulation and sexual abuse from Mt. Zion, Bishop Joseph Walker III
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Pierce Greenberg
State Supreme Court adopts new ethics rules, procedures on judge recusals
Prompted by TBA petition, Code of Judicial Conduct takes effect July 1
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Judicial oversight hearings raise questions of independence, fairness
Republican-run legislature could take control of the Court of the Judiciary
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Jeff Woods
State Supreme Court reverses ruling on woman's alimony
Johanna Gonsewski was receiving $15K annually from ex-husband despite earning $72K per year
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Jeff Woods
At-large councilman should have law license back within weeks
Jerry Maynard says Tennessee Supreme Court ruling 'great news'
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State Supreme Court ruling could yield increased alimony awards
Lawsuit decision could allow awarding of major alimony in divorce cases, even for spouses earning comfortable salaries on their own
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Jeff Woods
Republicans seek constitutional amendment to limit abortions in Tennessee
Ron Ramsey, other pro-life lawmakers insist they don’t want to outlaw abortions; foes disagree
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Jeff Woods
Court of appeals upholds ruling in La Vergne discrimination case
Former employees of City of Laverne had claimed a hostile work environment
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James Nix
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