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President Trump celebrated the signing of stablecoin legislation in a wide-ranging speech touching on crypto, regulation and ...
Nashville's law department appealed to the Tennessee Supreme Court July 10 in the city's latest effort to avoid halving the Metro Nashville Council's membership. The Tennessee Court of Appeals struck ...
The Rhea County Courthouse has become and remained an important historical site since the notorious Scopes trial. Still, to ...
Ray Lepone, a long-time prosecutor, and Kenya Smith, a judicial commissioner, were recommended as the next criminal court ...
The district attorney’s office is celebrating after a court panel ruled that a company’s gaming machines are illegal under ...
Fireworks will light up the skies all over East Tennessee for Independence Day. Here's when and where to find parades, ...
The Supreme Court will confront the next frontiers of the legal battles surrounding transgender rights now that the justices have signed off on Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors.
Good Supreme Court Sense on Trans Hormones The Justices uphold a Tennessee law barring adolescent treatments. By The Editorial Board Share Resize ...
After serving the citizens of Yavapai County for almost 25 years, the Honorable Tina R. Ainley, Judge of the Yavapai County ...
Leadership Tennessee's Shelby County cohort this year includes CA Executive Editor Mark Russell and LeMoyne-Owen College President Christoper Davis.
A Tennessee federal judge ordered the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia on Sunday, denying the government’s motion for detention.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was returned to the U.S. and is scheduled to appear in a Nashville court on Wednesday, June 25. Here's what to know about his case.