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Supremes throw out 'crack tax'

Levy on unauthorized substances ruled unconstitutional

Attorney General sues suspended attorney

AG accuses lawyer in midst of 18-month suspension of continuing to practice law

Local lawyer faces 18-month suspension

High court upholds BPR finding that attorney broke rules related to client communication, files and trust account records

Brentwood attorney disbarred

Attorney employed by Fortune 500 company loses law license

Supreme Court will not hear English Only appeal

The English Only charter amendment referendum seems to have cleared its last legal hurdle

Sources: Sixth Circuit Court slot coming open

Middle Tennessee member of court to take senior status in January

Former Justice O'Connor coming to Nashville

Event on 27th to honor state's Supremes

Lee named to Supreme Court seat

Court of Appeals veteran will replace Justice Barker

State Supreme Court rules in favor of convicted child-killer

Nine years after toddler's beating death, prisoner serving life sentence wins new hearing on claims of ineffective work by trial lawyers

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