TN lawmaker puts illegal immigration bill on hold The Tennessean “It takes some of the worst aspects of these bills and tries to implement them in Tennessee.” The bill's move does not signal a change on Carr's stance on illegal immigration. Carr also believes the bill's limited reach compared with immigration laws...
Jack McElroy: Public Records Law is a secret to success Knoxville News Sentinel As important as that law is, though, the real, day-to-day bulwark that guards government transparency in Tennessee is the Public Records Law, which gives citizens the right to inspect and copy all records produced by local government.
Payday lender embroiled in lawsuits Chattanooga Times Free Press The suit now is on hold until the payday consortium can prove it is legally operating in Tennessee, attorneys said. According to the secretary of state, Terenine, ACH Federal, Area 203, Firma 8, Kingdom Site, Scenic City Legal Group and Support Seven ...
Panel Discusses Tennessee Password-Sharing Restrictions at Law School InsideVandy by Benjamin Ries A panel of high-profile speakers reviewed a new Tennessee law that criminalizes password-sharing for online subscription services at an event at the Vanderbilt Law School on Wednesday. The new law extends a restriction on cable theft ...
Nick Steward says he can do both, if elected to Tennessee District 74 House Seat Clarksville Online “I've spoken to several state officials who currently serve in dual roles from their community, and it's perfectly legal, and if elected, I plan to do both” said Steward. Redistricting is mandated every ten years according to the state constitution, ...
Editorial: Bills are feeble fixes for defective voter ID law Knoxville News Sentinel By NEWS SENTINEL EDITORIAL BOARD The majority leaders of both houses of the Tennessee Legislature have filed bills to expand the availability of photo identification cards, a tacit acknowledgement that the state's new law requiring the cards is flawed.
Fire official looking into sky lanterns Boston.com By Michele Morgan Bolton The state's top fire official is exploring whether the use of popular floating paper luminaries falls under a Massachusetts law banning fireworks and, if it doesn't, whether it should. Fire Marshal Stephen Coan's move follows a ...