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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 22, 2023

A General Assembly subcommittee this week recommended extending the Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth for another four years, just months after an effort to dissolve the commission failed, the Tennessean reports. The Joint Government Operations Subcommittee voted on the recommendation on Tuesday, opting to extend the commission, which focuses on child welfare and oversight of the Department of Children's Services. Republican leaders backed off of a bill to dissolve the commission after pushback from stakeholders in the child advocacy community, according to the paper.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 22, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti recently sat down for an interview with David Plazas, director of opinion and engagement for the USA TODAY Network Tennessee. The two talked about a range of issues, including Skrmetti’s legal career, philosophy, and how he views his role. Skrmetti also explains why he supports legal challenges to federal authority and that one time (so far) that he could not "in good faith" defend a particular Tennessee law. Read an edited version of the interview or watch for the full video to be posted online.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 22, 2023
News Type: Legal News

The Richmond-based Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments yesterday in cases out of North Carolina and West Virginia that could have significant implications on whether individual states are required to cover health care for transgender people with government-sponsored insurance, according to the Associated Press. The cases involve provision of care by North Carolina’s state employee health plan and West Virginia’s Medicaid program. Both states are appealing separate lower court rulings that found denial of care to be discriminatory and unconstitutional.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 22, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Three Tennessee lawmakers were set to be on hand today for President Biden's official announcement about forming a new federal office focusing on gun violence prevention, Axios Nashville reports. State Sen. Raumesh Akbari and state Reps. Karen Camper and Harold Love planned to attend the announcement, according to Senate Democrats. The Biden administration says the new White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention will "coordinate efforts across the federal government and will offer help and guidance to states struggling with increasing gun violence." Biden announced yesterday that Vice President Kamala Harris will lead the office. Politico reports on that news.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Sep 22, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Nashville Conflict Resolution Center (NCRC) honored two Nashvillians as “Community Heroes” during its 6th annual Mediation Matters breakfast at Hillwood Country Club. Heather Howell Wright and Bill Norton, attorneys at Bradley, served as co-chairs of the fundraiser. Norton is a founder of NCRC and was one of 2022’s community hero honorees. Judge Lynda Jones was the keynote speaker. Community heroes who were honored include Bette Christofersen, longtime community volunteer and mediator and Kim Wolfe, court clerk at Metro Nashville General Sessions Civil Court. Founded in 2000, NCRC provides free mediation to low-income individuals and groups throughout Nashville and surrounding counties. Mediation empowers people to resolve conflict quickly and effectively, which keeps kids in school, adults employed and families safely housed. See photos from the event.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 22, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Nashville District Attorney General Glenn Funk this week issued nine indictments against deputies of the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office in connection with the death of Gershun Freeman, the Commercial Appeal reports. Two of the officers were charged with aggravated assault and second-degree murder. Seven officers were charged with aggravated assault resulting in death. Shelby County Sheriff Floyd Bonner, who has questioned Funk’s investigation, criticized the indictments saying, “…no actions by any Shelby County Sheriff’s Office employee caused Mr. Freeman’s death." The Nashville DA's office was chosen by a panel of district attorneys to run the investigation after Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy recused himself from the case. Freeman was arrested in October 2022 after being accused of attacking, threatening and kidnapping his girlfriend. Memphis attorney Jake Brown and civil rights attorney Ben Crump filed a wrongful death suit against the county in April.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 22, 2023
News Type: Passages

Memphis lawyer Roy Keathley died Sept. 16. He was 90. From an early age, Keathley worked for his family’s pie company, helping grow the business from door-to-door sales into a multi-factory enterprise with national distribution. He graduated from Vanderbilt University and served in both the U.S. Army and Army Reserve. He attended Vanderbilt University Law School and graduated in 1957. In 1961, Keathley joined Donelson & Adams (now Baker Donelson), where he handled complex corporate transactions. He was active in the community, serving as president of the Memphis University Club and as a member of the Rotary Club. Memorial donations may be made to Grace St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 1720 Peabody Ave., Memphis, TN 38104 or Church Health, 1350 Concourse Ave., Ste. 142, Memphis, TN 38104.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 22, 2023
News Type: Passages

Charles Fentress, a Nashville native and one of the city’s longest-serving Metro Council members, died Monday at 93. Fentress was first elected to the council in 1975 and served as the District 34 council member until 1999. After graduating from Vanderbilt University in 1952, Fentress worked as an educator, as vice president of personnel at Cain-Sloan Company and president of the Argus Foundation, a Nashville political consulting firm. While at Cain-Sloan, he attended the Nashville School of Law and was admitted to the bar in 1969. Fentress was active in the community, serving on the boards of the Nashville Chamber of Commerce, Junior Achievement and The Children's Museum, and as president of the Nashville Boosters and Nashville Exchange Club. In addition, he served as Nashville director of the National Federation of Independent Business from 1991 to 1998.

Posted by: Barry Kolar on Sep 22, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Social justice activist, playwright, performer and lawyer Irma Herrera was the featured performer at the non-profit Tennessee Justice for our Neighbors' (TNJFON) fundraiser Thursday in Nashville. Her performance and interview will also be featured on the organization's Oye Vecino podcast, hosted by TNJFON staff attorney Alvaro Manrique Barrenechea. Since its founding in 2008, TNJFON has assisted thousands of low-income clients in a variety of immigration matters, with a focus on individuals who are eligible for humanitarian forms of relief. Herrera earlier this year performed her one-woman show, "Why Would I Mispronounce My Own Name?" at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. 

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Sep 22, 2023
News Type: Team TBA

It's time for #TeamTBA! Meet the people behind the scenes and learn more about the moving parts, projects and staffers of the Tennessee Bar Association. Seretta Maxwell is the TBA's newest continuing legal education (CLE) coordinator. She assists in the production of CLE programming and provides customer service for attorneys who are taking courses online or in-person. If you've called the TBA with a question about registering for a course or getting CLE credit, you have probably talked to Seretta! She says that helping someone who is having trouble purchasing or registering for a course is her favorite part of her job — solving problems is her jam! When she's not answering CLE questions, Seretta loves to cook. "I love to eat, pretty much anything, and my son and I cook together twice a week." The #TeamTBA series offers members a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of the TBA and how each staff member makes the association run. Check back next week for a new staff profile in TBA Today and on the TBA's Facebook and Instagram accounts.


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