TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Azya Thornton on Sep 15, 2025

The Tennessee Supreme Court on Friday declined to review the city of Memphis’ appeal in its lawsuit with the Memphis Police Association while the city's appeal is pending with the Tennessee Court of Appeals, the Daily Memphian reports. The ruling means the court’s stay from August— which had allowed the city to avoid demoting second lieutenants — will expire. The dispute centers on the city’s creation of a second lieutenant rank without the union’s consent. In March, Shelby County Circuit Judge Damita Dandridge upheld an arbitrator’s finding that action violated the city's contract with the association. After Dandridge declined to stay her ruling, the city appealed to both the Tennessee Court of Appeals and the state Supreme Court. Dandridge has since recused herself from the case. The police association previously moved for the city to be held in contempt of court for failing to demote the second lieutenants, though that motion had been on hold pending the high court’s decision.