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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Feb 11, 2026
News Type: ABA Meeting News

The Tennessee Bar Association (TBA) honored Joy Radice with the University of Tennessee Winston College of Law at a reception at the American Bar Association (ABA) Midyear Meeting in San Antonio. Meeting attendees from across the country gathered to celebrate Radice, who serves as director of clinical programs and associate professor of law. See pictures from the event. The TBA hosts the Tennessee Reception twice a year at the ABA Midyear Meeting in February and the Annual Meeting in August. The events provide an opportunity to raise the state's visibility among the national legal community and honor the good work being done by Tennessee attorneys. Members of the TBA Young Lawyers Division (YLD) also were in town for the reception and ABA YLD meetings. See photos from their activities.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 14, 2025
News Type: ABA Meeting News

Tennessee lawyers participated in the National College of Bar Presidents (NCBP) and American Bar Association (ABA) annual meetings over the past week. Among the many events was a reception hosted by the Tennessee Bar Association (TBA) to honor Sherie Edwards, who served as TBA president from 2021-2022 and treasurer from 2011-2018. Edwards retired as vice president of corporate and legal for State Volunteer Mutual Insurance Company last year. She is currently president-elect of the Nashville Bar Association and will take office as president later this year. She serves on the NCBP Executive Council and several not-for-profit boards, and will be starting a mediation practice later this fall. Thank you to our reception sponsors: Silver Sponsor Lewis, Thomason; Bronze Sponsors Belmont College of Law, Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law and Wiseman | Ashworth | Trauger | Moore | Silvus; and Patron Sponsors Tasha Blakney, Katie Edge, Marcy Eason, Randy Noel, Charles Swanson and Danny Van Horn. Also during the Annual Meeting, Nashville lawyer and ABA House of Delegates Chair Jonathan Cole presided over that body, which considered a range of proposals. See photos and read more about the NCBP and ABA meetings.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Feb 6, 2025
News Type: ABA Meeting News

The Tennessee Bar Association (TBA) honored Belmont College of Law Dean Alberto Gonzales at a  reception Saturday evening at the American Bar Association (ABA) Midyear Meeting in Phoenix. Meeting attendees from across the country gathered to celebrate Gonzales’ leadership at the law school. See pictures from the event. The TBA hosts the Tennessee Reception twice a year at the ABA Midyear Meeting in February and the Annual Meeting in August. The events provide an opportunity to raise the state's visibility among the national legal community and honor the good work being done by Tennessee attorneys.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Feb 5, 2025

The American Bar Association (ABA) urged the presidential administration to roll back its executive order calling for federal investigations into diversity and inclusion efforts by bar associations, citing the groups' First Amendment rights, Reuters reports. The ABA's resolution, adopted Monday, asks the administration to modify the executive order to clarify that it will not be enforced in a manner that infringes on constitutional rights. “The First Amendment prohibits the federal government from interfering with the expressive rights of bar associations and others by threatening them with investigation and prosecution for adopting or promoting [diversity and inclusion],” reads a report supporting the resolution. Last year, attorneys general from 21 states, including Tennessee, sent a letter to the ABA opposing efforts to impose race-based admissions and hiring requirements on law schools through the accreditation process.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Feb 4, 2025
News Type: ABA Meeting News

The American Bar Association (ABA) House of Delegates (HOD) adopted more than two dozen policy matters, including resolutions addressing the judiciary and recent executive orders, when it met during the 2025 ABA Midyear Meeting. Additional resolutions focusing on lawyer well-being, antisemitism education, righting wrongful convictions and bar admission standards also were passed. The policymaking House is chaired by Nashville attorney Jonathan Cole of Baker Donelson and encompasses nearly 600 delegates from ABA entities and state, local and specialty bar associations. Read more in a release.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 29, 2025
News Type: ABA Meeting News

The American Bar Association (ABA) 2025 Midwinter Meeting kicks off tomorrow in Phoenix, Arizona. On Saturday, the TBA will host a reception honoring Belmont College of Law Dean Alberto Gonzales. On Monday, the ABA House of Delegates will consider over two dozen policy matters, including resolutions on judicial security, lawyer well-being, antisemitism education and wrongful convictions according to a news release. Among the proposals are resolutions urging bar associations to support enhanced judicial security, protection for government officials' personal information and limiting alleged "judge shopping" in federal cases. The meeting will be presided over by Tennessee lawyer Jonathan Cole, chair of the House of Delegates, with remarks from Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, ABA President Bill Bay and others. The ABA Young Lawyers Division also will meet and consider resolutions promoting lawyer well-being, prosecutorial efforts to correct wrongful convictions, Holocaust studies in schools and efforts to narrow the scope of questions during the bar admission process.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Aug 7, 2024

The American Bar Association House of Delegates (ABA HOD) this week approved a resolution urging bar admission authorities to create a reporting exception for applicants who have been victims of domestic or dating violence, sexual assault, sexual harassment or stalking so that they do not have to recount any legal, law enforcement, administrative or academic proceedings. Requiring would-be lawyers to “explain their history of abuse” and track down documentation related to their case “retraumatizes” them, according to the resolution. The requirement also may dissuade victims from reporting abuse because they worry about having to disclose it on their admissions application, the group said. Reuters reports on the resolution. 

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Aug 6, 2024
News Type: ABA Meeting News

The American Bar Association House of Delegates (ABA HOD) at its annual meeting Aug. 5 and 6 approved a range of policies, including one that embraces democracy and the rule of law, and another that expresses opposition to government actions that require the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools. Altogether, the HOD worked through about four dozen resolutions that also addressed gender-affirming laws, the Equal Rights Amendment and a host of new policies advocating for human rights in countries around the world. The HOD encompasses 590 delegates from ABA entities and state, local and specialty bar associations. Read more in-depth coverage of the policies and resolutions adopted in a press release from the ABA.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Aug 6, 2024

Jonathan Cole, a lawyer with Baker Donelson in Nashville, became chair of the American Bar Association (ABA) House of Delegates at the conclusion of the 2024 ABA Annual Meeting in Chicago. As chair of the House of Delegates, the ABA’s policymaking body, Cole will serve for two years in the second-highest office in the association. Action taken by the House of Delegates on specific issues becomes official policy of the ABA. Cole has been a member of the House of Delegates since 2009 and currently serves as one of Tennessee's state delegates. Cole received his law degree from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 1994. Read more in a press release from the ABA and see a photo from the event.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 5, 2024

Former TBA President Sherie Edwards was elected to the executive council of the National Conference of Bar Presidents (NCBP) during the group’s Annual Meeting in Chicago last week. The NCBP — a nonprofit founded in 1950 to provide resources and training for state and local bar association leaders — met in conjunction with the American Bar Association (ABA), ABA Young Lawyers Division and National Association of Bar Professionals. See a photo from the meeting.


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