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The student’s family said the standard for when a disabled student can sue for discrimination comes up frequently and should be resolved by the Supreme Court.
Under the Tennessee law, most tort lawsuits can continue after the death of a plaintiff unless they involve harm to a person.
It is still unclear if the Supreme Court will make a review board for district attorneys, but Mulroy said there may not be "a ...
Under Tennessee law, most tort lawsuits can continue to go forward even if the plaintiff dies. There is one exception—suits for “wrongs affecting the character of the plaintiff” abate, or end, when ...
With its long-awaited opinion in Terry Case v. Wilmington Trust, the Tennessee Supreme Court ushered in a sea change concerning ...
Republican lawmakers in Tennessee have paused a bill meant to challenge the constitutional right for children to attend ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Damian Felipe Jimenez has many dreams about his future — he could be a restaurant owner, a scientist ...
Legislative action challenging undocumented students' right to a free, public education hit a snag in Tennessee.
"What is the big deal about allowing them to opt out of this," Justice Samuel Alito Jr. asked a lawyer representing ...
Tennessee state Sen. Brent Taylor announced the Senate will ask the state Supreme Court to investigate three district attorneys, including Shelby County DA Steve Mulroy. Mulroy questioned the ...