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Group That Runs Facility For Migrant Children In Highland Park Sues To Have License Reinstated

Group That Runs Facility For Migrant Children In Highland Park Sues To Have License Reinstated Tuesday, July 20, 2021 A controversial facility in Highland Park for migrant children has sued the state to have its license reinstated. The Baptiste Group filed the complaint in Davidson County Chancery Court. It is lodged against the Department of Children s Services and its commissioner, Jennifer Nichols. The state revoked the license at the former Tennessee Temple dorm. Two employees of the facility have been charged with inappropriate contact with children there.  July 21, 2021 July 21, 2021 July 21, 2021 Home On Carousel Road Damaged By Fire Wednesday Afternoon Hamilton County had 53 new coronavirus cases reported on Wednesday, bringing the total to 46,206.

Controversial plan to expand Middle Point Landfill rejected – Tennessee Lookout

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Education funding lawsuit could head to new 3-judge panel – Tennessee Lookout

Education funding lawsuit could head to new 3-judge panel – Tennessee Lookout
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Lawyers urge Bill Lee to veto bill changing how Tennessee laws are challenged

The new panel rule is set to go into effect in July, unless the governor vetoes the legislation.   Hundreds of Tennesseans, including judges, lawyers and business owners, penned an open letter to Lee this week, urging him to veto the bill.  I ve reviewed all of them and there wasn t any difference in the basic fundamental core which is none of the three versions were needed, said Penny White, a former Tennessee Supreme Court justice and current University of Tennessee law professor who has worked in law for four decades.  Tennessee already has elected chancellors and circuit court judges, 24 appellate judges and a provision that allows the state Supreme Court to reach down on some constitutional cases as needed, she said. 

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