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The Tennessee Board of Regents filed its 2024 implementation plan on Sept. 26 and reported 36 Title IX complaints this year, an increase from last year. Here's a look at the last three years of ...
Commissioners Scott Hefner and Jennifer Milele and Mayor James Maness are involved in the ethics complaints being revisited. The ‘mess’ in Mt. Juliet as Tennessee law revives previously ...
The Tennessee Court of Appeals ruled unanimously that the state's sodomy statute was unconstitutional in 1996 in the case of Campbell v. Sundquist. [4]In November 2023, the city of Murfreesboro within Rutherford County, Tennessee formally removed "homosexuality" from its local ordinance that criminalizes it [5] [6] after being ordered to do so by U.S. District Judge Waverly D. Crenshaw on ...
Several civil and voting rights groups filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Republican Gov. Bill Lee and other state officials over Tennessee’s congressional and state Senate maps, which they ...
[141] [142] According to the complaint, officials in Murfreesboro engaged in a concerted effort to prevent members of the Tennessee Equality Project from exercising their First Amendment rights. [ 143 ] [ 144 ] [ 145 ] The ordinance (23-O-22) also resulted in the establishment of a tiered library system at Linebaugh Public Library, and has ...
The Tennessee Code Commission is 1 of the 30 or more commissions, boards, and committees that provide assistance to the state court system. The commission consists of five members of which three are ex officio : the Chief Justice of Tennessee , the attorney general and reporter , and the director of legal services for the legislature .
Four ethics complaints have been filed by Mt. Juliet commissioners over two separate properties that now involve all five city commission members. Two complaints are against District 3 ...
R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Homes Inc. v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 590 U.S. ___ (2020), is a landmark [1] United States Supreme Court case which ruled that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects transgender people from employment discrimination.