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Posted by: Paul Burch on Nov 16, 2023

Tennessee Sen. Brent Taylor, R-Memphis, has asked for Gov. Bill Lee’s aid to help address rising crime issues in and around Memphis, ABC24-Memphis reports. In a letter addressed to the governor, Taylor cites recent crimes, including the murder of St. Jude employee Alexander Bulakhov. The senator is requesting unannounced "surges" of patrols from the Tennessee Highway Patrol, a "monitoring" team to better track crime data, and support to hold the judicial system more accountable.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Nov 16, 2023
News Type: U.S. Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court today declined to revive a Florida law banning the performance of drag shows in the presence of minors, Reuters reports. Florida officials made a request to narrow a judge's pause on the law to a single plaintiff rather than maintain a temporary statewide halt of the measure. U.S. District Judge Gregory Presnell blocked the measure in June, deciding it likely violates free speech because its prohibitions were poorly defined and risked outlawing constitutionally protected expression.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Nov 16, 2023

A legislative panel considering rejecting federal school funds for Tennessee concluded two weeks of meetings yesterday, the Tennessean reports. The Joint Working Group on Federal Education Funding heard testimony from representatives of conservative groups who highlighted the advantages of rejecting federal funds. Over the last two weeks, lawmakers also heard from state fiscal analysts and researchers, national education policy experts, representatives from schools and school districts, and officials from the Tennessee Department of Education. It will resume hearings after Thanksgiving and will prepare policy recommendations for the General Assembly when it convenes in January.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Nov 16, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Rite Aid announced today it is suing the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to stop a lawsuit alleging that the pharmacy chain ignored red flags and illegally filled hundreds of thousands of prescriptions for addictive opioid medication, reports Reuters. Rite Aid asked a U.S. bankruptcy judge to rule that the DOJ lawsuit cannot proceed while it is bankrupt. Other opioid plaintiff lawsuits were automatically stopped by bankruptcy filing, the company argues. The DOJ, which sued Rite Aid in March, agreed only to a "brief pause" of its suit after Rite Aid went bankrupt last month, a position that Rite Aid say threatens to undermine the company's restructuring efforts.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Nov 16, 2023

The TBA Appellate Practice Section will host a free webinar on Dec. 12 at noon CST to review of the nuts and bolts of e-filing in Tennessee appellate courts. Panelists will provide tips on best practices and share feedback from appellate court clerks on how to successfully navigate the appellate e-filing system. Questions are welcome. Learn more and register.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Nov 16, 2023
News Type: TBA CLE

Join us Dec. 7 at noon for a live webcast on Corporate Counsel 2023: Ethical Issues with Laura Chastain, ethics counsel for the Board of Professional Responsibility. Chastain will discuss Formal Ethics Opinion 2022-F-168, other new ethics opinions and ethics for in-house counsel.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Nov 16, 2023
News Type: BPR Actions

The state Supreme Court reinstated the license of Davidson County attorney Lauren Suzanne Wachsman today, retroactive to Nov. 9. Wachsman was placed on inactive status more than five years ago on May 21, 2018.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Nov 16, 2023

State Rep. Justin Jones, D-Nashville, told a forum for Black journalists at Howard University on Tuesday that a “lack of democracy is what brought attention to Tennessee," according to the Commercial Appeal. Jones, known for his activism, highlighted his strategy behind demonstrating in the House chamber. “What we're not talking about is the movement to ban assault weapons that are terrorizing ... our schools” said Jones. The forum was sponsored by the Center for Journalism and Democracy.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Nov 16, 2023
News Type: Election 2024

Community activist and former Shelby County commissioner Tami Sawyer announced yesterday she is challenging incumbent Joe Brown in next year's race for General Sessions Court clerk, the Commercial Appeal reports. Sawyer said in a press release "we are at a dangerous crossroad in Shelby County at the intersection of crime and poverty." The General Sessions Court clerk election will be held March 2024. Brown was elected in 2019 and previously served as the Memphis City Council Super District 8 Position 1 representative for 21 years.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Nov 15, 2023
News Type: Legal News

The TBA Young Lawyers Division will launch its inaugural statewide Diversity Law Week March 11-16 and is looking for attorneys and judges to provide high school students with a unique opportunity to learn firsthand from professionals. Students will shadow legal professionals during the week as well as engage in an immersive experience at a college or law school campus and observe a court proceeding. The goal of the program is to give high school students early exposure to the legal world and resources for a career in law. Those interested in volunteering to help the program are asked to register online. Contact TBA Young Lawyers Division & Law Student Development Coordinator Laura Labenberg with any questions.


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