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Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 10, 2025
News Type: Legal News

During a meeting Tuesday, Memphis City Council members passed an amendment adding a "trigger" to an ordinance that includes a series of gun control measures approved by voters in the 2024 election. Members also voted to enter the election results into the permanent council record. According to the Tri-State Defender, the resolution acknowledges that current state law nullifies the ordinance but includes language allowing it to take effect if the open-carry law is changed in the future. 

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 10, 2025
News Type: Passages

James William "Bill" Stinnett Jr. died Tuesday at age 96. A U.S. Navy veteran, Stinnett served as city judge in Ashland City until his death, possibly making him the oldest serving judge in Tennessee until his recent illness, according to the Tennessean. He earned his law degree from YMCA Night Law School (now Nashville School of Law [NSL]) and in 2012, he and his partner, Bill Wilkinson, received the Distinguished Alumni Award from NSL. The family will receive visitors from 4-6 p.m. CST on Monday and on Tuesday from 10 a.m. until noon at Cheatham County Funeral Home, 117 Elizabeth St., Ashland City 37015. Services will be held Tuesday at noon in the funeral home's chapel, with burial to follow at EverRest of Cheatham in Pleasant View. Donations may be made to Shriners Hospital or St. Jude Children's Hospital

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 10, 2025
News Type: Legal News

After initially denying public records requests for an execution manual outlining new lethal injection protocols, the Tennessee Department of Correction has released a redacted version of the document. According to the Associated Press, the manual — much shorter than the previous version — includes a single page on lethal injection chemicals with no specific instructions for testing the drugs. It also removes a requirement that the drugs come from a licensed pharmacist. Kelley Henry, a Nashville-based assistant federal public defender who represents several death row inmates, described the new manual to the news outlet as "incomplete, truncated and vague." She added, "As of today, we still do not know the source of drugs, whether they are compounded, or whether they have been diverted from the market into a gray market, how they will be procured, stored, tested and administered." The 44-page document also redacts some titles and names and omits previously detailed steps for carrying out executions in Tennessee.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 10, 2025
News Type: Upcoming

Legal Aid of East Tennessee (LAET) will host three clinics next week. A Kingsport Bar Association Free Legal Advice Clinic will be held Tuesday from 5-6:30 p.m. at the V.O. Dobbins Community Center in Kingsport. A Legal Clinic on "Being an Estate Executor" will take place Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the Jonesborough Senior Center. On Friday, the TriPride Event "Know Your LGBTQ+ Rights" webinar will be held for residents of Tennessee and Virginia, starting at 1 p.m. All times eastern. For more information and to register for these events, visit the LAET website.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 10, 2025
News Type: Legal News

Due to a winter storm and the threat of hazardous travel conditions, Gov. Bill Lee closed state offices today. State courts were also closed and no opinions were released. State services offered online remain available, and state employees who can work from home have continued to do so. At Lee's direction, the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) issued a state of emergency to provide regulatory relief ahead of the storm, which is expected to impact the state through Saturday afternoon, according to a press release from the governor's office. TEMA is working with local, regional and state partners to support readiness actions and resource requests. The Tennessee Department of Transportation is urging residents to exercise caution and avoid non-essential travel.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 10, 2025
News Type: Legal News

The National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) is facing a lawsuit alleging it created an illegal monopoly over professional certification and overcharged its members for dues. According to Reuters, in a proposed class action filed last week in New Jersey, two court reporters claimed the NCRA was unlawfully forcing them and thousands of others to pay annual membership fees to maintain their certification. The lawsuit alleges the association violated U.S. antitrust law by "tying" certification to membership fees and states that there are no "reasonable substitutes" for NCRA certification, as state court reporter associations do not provide certification. The plaintiffs seek to represent a class of court reporters who have purchased membership from the NCRA since 2014, and the suit is asking for unspecified monetary damages and other penalties. The NCRA said it is reviewing the complaint but declined to comment further, the news outlet reports. 

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jan 10, 2025
News Type: Legal News

Acting U.S. Attorney for Tennessee’s Middle District Tom Jaworski has joined the Nashville office of Epstein Becker Green as a member of the firm. He will handle health care matters with a focus on investigations and enforcement. Jaworski served as acting U.S. attorney starting in October 2024 following the departure of Henry Leventis, who joined the Nashville office of Holland & Knight. Jaworski previously served as first assistant U.S. attorney. Prior to joining the Nashville-based prosecutor’s office, Jaworski served as a trial attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice’s Criminal Division in Washington, D.C., where he focused on health care fraud, kickback crimes and money laundering. Read more in a release from the firm.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jan 10, 2025
News Type: U.S. Supreme Court

The U.S. Judicial Conference will not refer U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas or Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for probes into whether they violated ethics rules for alleged disclosure failures. Notification of the decision came in letters to two federal lawmakers and a conservative think tank that had sought the referrals. According to the ABA Journal, the lawmakers were concerned about reports that Thomas failed to disclose financial dealings with two wealthy individuals, while the Center for Renewing America sought Jackson’s referral based on allegations she failed to disclosure some of her husband’s consulting income as well as private contributions to her investiture celebration. The conference noted that both justices had amended their disclosure statements to address these issues, but also expressed skepticism that it even has the authority to refer justices to the DOJ.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jan 10, 2025
News Type: Upcoming

The University of Memphis Cecil C Humphreys School of Law is hosting the American Moot Court Association (AMCA) National Tournament this weekend and is seeking volunteers to serve as judges on Saturday. Volunteer judges will ask questions, evaluate arguments and provide feedback to college student participants. Two-hour time slots available from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. CST and from 1-3 p.m. CST. Sign up to volunteer here. Questions? Contact Derrick Shawver at dwshwyer@memphis.edu.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Jan 10, 2025
News Type: Legal News

President-elect Donald Trump was found guilty in May of 34 counts of falsifying business records. Justice Juan Merchan today sentenced Trump to an "unconditional discharge," in the case, making Trump the first U.S. president to take office with a felony criminal conviction, Reuters reports. Merchan said he was imposing the sentence sparing Trump jail, a fine or probation because the U.S. Constitution shields presidents from criminal prosecution. But he said the protections afforded to the office "do not reduce the seriousness of a crime or justify its commission in any way." The sentencing took place after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to intervene, SCOTUSblog reports. Trump has pledged to appeal the conviction.


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