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Supremes throw out 'crack tax'

Levy on unauthorized substances ruled unconstitutional

Former Justice O'Connor coming to Nashville

Event on 27th to honor state's Supremes

Nashville at law: 29 September 2008

Supremes to hear local case that pits worker against employer

Constitutional clash erupts over reporter's Ford trial testimony

NewsChannel 5 claims judge's gag order is First Amendment breach against investigative reporter Phil Williams, who is set to testify against former senator

Nashville at law: 19 May 2008

A weekly roundup of civil litigation in Nashville
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Update: BPR considers suspending Hooker's license

BPR held disciplinary hearing this morning, now prepares to render ruling regarding lawyer's actions and words

Nashville now and then: Pointed parliamentary procedure

Tennessee's ratification of women's suffrage: the rest of the story... Also, longhorns on the loose in downtown Nashville, and a big week for birthdays on Music Row
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Nashville now and then: You watch your mouth

The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States has not always had a whole lot of meaning in these parts.
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Supreme Court rules for TSSAA against Brentwood Academy

UPDATED 6:40 p.m. Thursday with comments from attorneys from both sides and from Brentwood Academy
No First Amendment protection from sports organization's rules, justices declare unanimously

Sources: Purcell ready to veto Council ordinance

Second major veto of Purcell's mayoral tenure


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