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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 19, 2026

Rhodes College in Memphis is hosting the 2026 American Mock Trial Association (AMTA) qualifying tournament this weekend and still needs volunteers to serve as judges for the 4 p.m. CDT round on Friday. Other rounds will take place on Saturday and Sunday. The AMTA Opening Round Championship Series is the last stop before the national championship. The top six teams from this weekend’s event will advance to nationals. Sign up to help or contact Rhodes Mock Trial Coach Veda Krumpe at krumpev@rhodes.edu with any questions.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 19, 2026

After a lengthy debate, the Tennessee House Education Committee advanced a bill that would double the number of private school voucher recipients for the 2026-2027 academic year, the Nashville Banner reports. Though five Republicans on the committee voted against it, HB2532/SB2247 passed by a vote of 11-9. Bills that would have set forth various reporting requirements for the voucher program failed in both the subcommittee and committee. The Nashville Scene has more on those efforts. The voucher expansion bill now goes to the House Finance, Ways and Means Subcommittee. The Senate version of the bill cleared the that body’s Education Committee on March 11 and is now at the Senate Finance, Ways and Means Committee.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Mar 19, 2026

The TBA International Law Section's annual forum will provide an overview of the trade and investment landscape as it concerns Tennessee in 2026 and beyond. Programming will focus on Tennessee's foreign direct investment, global health perspectives and partnerships, international financing, global sales and supply chains, and more. Participants will have the opportunity for direct interactive discussions with speakers, and the chance to network, learn about best practices and chart a path to increase capacity for internationalization. Make plans now to join colleagues on May 29 in the TBA's newly renovated CLE classroom. Get more information and register here.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Mar 18, 2026

This appeal concerns the trial court’s award of attorney’s fees in a conservatorship action. Discerning no reversible error, we affirm as modified.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Mar 18, 2026

Following lengthy proceedings arising out of a delinquent tax sale of real property and attempted redemptions by two parties, the chancery court concluded that the taxpayer properly redeemed her property. The court then awarded the tax sale purchaser interest on the amount he had tendered for the sale, to be paid in part by the redeeming taxpayer and in part by another party that had unsuccessfully attempted redemption. The purchaser appeals, arguing that the court should have awarded him greater interest. The party that unsuccessfully attempted redemption argues that the trial court improperly disbursed to the purchaser funds beyond those to which he was entitled. We affirm.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 18, 2026

Just in time for Women’s History Month, the TBA is offering a replay of its popular Convention program featuring four trailblazing women. Tune in on March 27 at noon CDT to hear retired U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Martha Craig "Cissy" Daughtrey, Judge Aleta Trauger with the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee, and Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Camille McMullen as they reflect on their experiences breaking barriers and shaping the judiciary. Nashville lawyer Margaret Behm with Dodson Parker Behm & Capparella moderates the discussion. Can’t make it on the 27th? We have you covered. The program also is available on demand. Register here.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 18, 2026

Vanderbilt University Law School has received a $10 million commitment to fund, among other priorities, its First Amendment Clinic, the Nashville Post reports. The gift will also go toward the law school’s “Respectfully Dissent” debate series, merit- and need-based scholarship aid, child-care funding for student-parents, services for student-veterans and an ongoing building renovation. According to a release from the law school, Vanderbilt law graduates Clay Travis (2004) and Lara Travis (2023) provided the gift. Travis is the founder of Outkick, a college football news site, and is known nationally for his writing and media commentary related to sports and politics. He has undertaken work with both Fox Sports and CBS Sports. “Lara and Clay have given the law school a powerful opportunity to deliver on our educational promise in several important ways,” said Dean Chris Guthrie. “I am beyond grateful for their generosity, vision and commitment to the Law School.”

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 18, 2026

Three plaintiffs who live in Tennessee have filed a class action lawsuit in the Northern District of California against Elon Musk’s xAI. The three minors allege that a perpetrator — who has already been arrested — used Grok, the AI assistant on X, to create fake sexually explicit images and videos based on their photographs and then distributed the images online. The suit argues that Musk and xAI designed “Spicy Mode” to assume “good intent” in users who referenced “teenage” or “girl” in their prompts. According to the Center for Countering Digital Hate, during an 11-day period between December 2025 and January 2026, Grok created three million sex-related images, including approximately 23,000 of children. The Nashville Banner has more on the case in a recent newsletter.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 18, 2026

If you are a Tennessee-licensed attorney running for office this year, please let TBA know so we can share your news. While higher profile races get news coverage that we cover, many races will not make it into press reports. TBA Today wants to highlight lawyers making a difference in their communities through public service. To get your race covered, send an announcement of your candidacy and a head shot to tbatoday@tnbar.org. And if you are a candidate this cycle, TBA has resources to help you run an ethical campaign. Check out sessions from The Ethical Campaign CLE now available on demand as a 1-Click package or as individual programs.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 18, 2026

TBA's Elder Law Section and Criminal Justice Section will present a free webinar on Friday on how to identify medically-impaired older drivers. The virtual session will feature occupational therapist Cody Stoval, one of eight certified driving rehabilitation specialists in Tennessee, who will offer insight and describe the process of reporting impaired drivers to the Tennessee Department of Driver Improvement. There is still time to register for this opportunity to learn how common diagnoses could present in your practice, and how community resources can assist if driving retirement is necessary. Register now.


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