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Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Sep 15, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Chattanooga attorney and Immediate Past TBA YLD President Brittany Faith has been appointed to the advisory committee of the American Bar Association’s Commission on Immigration by ABA President Mary Smith. The Advisory Committee provides counsel to the Commission in its efforts to ensure fair treatment and full due process rights for immigrants and refugees within the United States, develop and implement immigration-related policy for the ABA and advocate for changes in the law when necessary.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Sep 15, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Sullivan County commissioners want to give a raise to uniformed officers in the sheriff's office, but are still working out what the budget impact would be and how big a raise they can fund, The Kingsport Times News report. The commission's Budget Committee has given its OK to a $1,045,000 budget for the department, but Michael Kennedy, finance director for the sheriff’s office, says the amount approved would not fund the $3 per hour raise that Sheriff Jeff Cassidy has proposed. Kennedy calculates the department would need $1.68 million to fund raises for 270 officers over an entire year. Commissioners will continue work on the budget next week.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Sep 15, 2023
News Type: Legal News

A Federal Communications Commission (FCC) judge has rejected the agency's effort to strip the license of "Jammin" 99.7 FM/1040 WJBE, Knoxville's only Black-owned radio station. According to the Knoxville News Sentinel, the FCC initiated a license revocation hearing due to the owner's 2016 conviction for filing a false income tax return and failure to disclose the conviction in license renewal applications. Joe Armstrong, the owner, successfully defended the station with the help of the Institute for Justice, arguing that the conviction shouldn't disqualify him from operating the station. Armstrong says he plans to continue growing and serving the community through WJBE.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Sep 15, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Joseph Padilla, a Cleveland, Tennessee, man who posted on social media about wanting to "take over the Capitol building" before the Jan. 6, 2021 riot, has been sentenced to more than six years in prison. He was convicted of assault with a dangerous weapon, obstruction of Congress and other charges after a bench trial. The Associated Press reports that Padilla had thrown a flagpole at a police officer's head during the riot and later lied about it under oath. More than 1,100 people have been charged in connection with the riot, with over 600 sentenced, many pleading guilty.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Sep 15, 2023
News Type: COVID-19 News

Despite the rise in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations across the state, Gov. Bill Lee announced that there will be no new mask or vaccine mandates. WSMV reports that Lee says “government does not need to tell people how to live their lives with regard to their personal health.” New COVID-19 boosters are now available and will be covered by public and private insurance plans.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Sep 15, 2023
News Type: Legal News

The Memphis River Parks Partnership (MRPP) has filed a lawsuit against the Memphis in May International Festival for the $675,000 it owes in damages to Tom Lee Park. The lawsuit was filed after the festival missed a Sept. 4 payment deadline, despite MRPP extending the deadline once before. The Daily Memphian reports that the festival is exploring other locations for its 2024 events and has submitted an insurance claim to cover the bill, which it describes as "punitive."

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Sep 15, 2023
News Type: Upcoming

The American Bar Association (ABA) invites all members of the legal profession to celebrate Constitution Day this Sunday. ABA President Mary Smith says, “The ABA has taken a leading role in encouraging people to be involved in our democracy, and our newly formed ABA Task Force on American Democracy will enhance those efforts and help bolster the protections of our institutions and the rule of law.” Visit the National Constitution Center’s website to access Constitution Day resources.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Sep 15, 2023
News Type: Legal News

The TBA Young Lawyers Division (YLD) kicked off its annual fall meeting this weekend in Cancun. Members of the YLD Board, YLD Fellows and their guests gathered for a welcoming reception at the Hard Rock Hotel. Planning sessions and an awards dinner will follow throughout the weekend. See photos from the reception.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Sep 15, 2023
News Type: Your Practice

As National Suicide Prevention Week comes to a close, the Tennessee Lawyers’ Assistance Program (TLAP) encourages us to learn more about suicide awareness and how we can all help prevent suicide. Visit the TLAP website to access resources on suicide in the legal profession, and remember that all calls to TLAP are strictly confidential. TLAP supports, and all of its employees are certified in, "QPR," which stands for Question, Persuade and Refer. Much like CPR is for heart attacks, QPR training is available to address and help prevent suicide. Learn more about QPR here.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Sep 15, 2023
News Type: Politics

The runoff elections for Nashville mayor, Metro Council seats and state representative concluded yesterday. The Tennessean reports that Freddie O’Connell, a former two-term downtown Metro Council member, is Metro Nashville’s 10th mayor. O’Connell clinched 63.8% of the 114,226 votes cast to defeat Alice Rolli, a former political strategist and campaign manager for Sen. Lamar Alexander. Axios Nashville published an in-depth look at O’Connell’s path to mayor. Delishia Porterfield, Quin Evans-Segall, Burkley Allen and Olivia Hill join Zulfat Suara on Metro Council, marking the first all-female slate of at-large council members; Hill is the first transgender person to serve on the council, according to the Nashville Scene. WPLN reports that Democrat Aftyn Behn won the special election to complete Bill Beck’s term representing Tennessee House District 51 with 75% of the vote over Republican David Hooven and Independent Annabelle Lee. The Davidson County Election Commission has the full breakdown of the races.


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