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Posted by: Brittany Sims on Oct 21, 2014

Democrat Gordon Ball says a new poll he commissioned shows Republican incumbent U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander ahead but with just 45 percent of the vote compared to 32 percent for Ball. Little-known conservative independent, Tom Emerson Jr., trailed with 13 percent of the vote. Ten percent were undecided. The poll of 595 voters was conducted last weekend by Democratic pollster Public Policy Polling and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percent. The Chattanooga Times Free Press has more.

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Oct 21, 2014

President Barack Obama told The New Yorker that the Supreme Court's Oct. 6 rejection of appeals from states seeking to preserve gay marriage bans is the best of his tenure. The former law professor says although the court was not ready to expand gay marriage rights nationwide, "it was a consequential and powerful signal of the changes that have taken place in society and that the law is having to catch up." WRCB has more from the Associated Press.

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Oct 21, 2014

Restrictions over where people can place campaign signs and distribute political materials at Nashville voting locations could be unconstitutional, the Davidson County Election Commission has advised. In a letter last week to leaders of the Nashville Public Library and City of Belle Meade, election commission Chairman Ronald Buchanan urged both to scrap policies used in previous election cycles that regulate campaign activity on property beyond the parameters of 100-foot campaign-free zones. This zone, which extends from voting booths under Tennessee state law, is intended to give voters a space that is free of campaign activity, harassment or intimidation. Metro Nashville library officials, who oversee five early voting sites set to open Tuesday, still plan to enforce the policy, the Tennessean reports.

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Oct 21, 2014

The U.S Supreme Court is asking the Obama administration to weigh-in on whether to allow Mississippi to file a new lawsuit alleging Memphis is stealing water from the state. Mississippi alleges that Memphis's wells have created "cones of depression" in the water table that remove water from Mississippi into Tennessee. It estimates that Memphis has "forcibly" taken 252 billion gallons of water since 1985. Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood wants to refile a lawsuit over the water rights question. The U.S. Supreme refused in 2010 to consider a similar claim. The Greeneville Sun has more from the Associated Press.

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Oct 21, 2014

Tennesseans with smart phones can now download GoVoteTN, an app that gives registered voters information regarding the upcoming November election, the Daily Helmsman reports. The app was unveiled Tuesday by Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett and state Election Coordinator Mark Goins and offers registered voters early voting polling locations, maps, hours of operation and even a sample ballot that will show voters what the actual ballot will look like when they go to vote. “The app gives voters information that fits in the palm of their hand,” Hargett said. “The app allows you to do a little research before hand in order to make a prepared, educated, informed vote.”

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Oct 21, 2014

The Rutherford County Election Commission recorded an early voting total of 5,164 through the close of the polls Saturday, the Daily News Journal reports. The total is less than the 5,969 who had voted by the same time frame in the previous 2010 gubernatorial election, said Alan Farley, who is the administrator for the local election commission. Early voting for the Nov. 4 election started Wednesday and will continue through Oct. 30.

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Oct 21, 2014

The University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law has been ranked first on PreLaw magazine’s list of Best Law School Facilities in the nation in the fall 2014 issue -- snagging a spot on the cover of the magazine and an interview with Dean Peter Letsou. Vanderbilt University Law School's facility, the only other Tennessee school listed, is in the section for "Food, Parking and Fitness," for a new fitness center "within an easy 15-minute walk."

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Oct 21, 2014

The Williamson County Bar Association has released the results of its poll regarding the upcoming judicial appointment for circuit court judge in the 21st Judicial District. Deanna Johnson, David Veile and Terry Wood are up for the appointment by Gov. Bill Haslam.

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Oct 21, 2014

Lawyers from Lewis Thomason’s Knoxville, Nashville and Memphis offices are participating in the Ragnar Tennessee, a 12-person overnight relay spanning roughly 200 miles that benefits Soles 4 Souls. The race begins in downtown Chattanooga on Oct. 24 at 7:30 a.m. and will require the team to run day and night, roughly 31 hours, according to the press release. The relay wraps up Oct. 25 in Nashville at the Country Music Hall of Fame. For more information, contact Bob Chapski at (615) 259-1366.

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Oct 17, 2014

The University of Tennessee College of Law will host its Annual Fall Festival next Wednesday from noon to 3 p.m. Activities include a silent auction, live music, games and recognition of individuals that have made a profound impact on UT's pro bono activities over the past 20 years. All proceeds benefit UT’s alternative spring break program. Contact Brad Morgan at rmorgan2@utk.edu for more information.


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