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30 Dec, 2022

State should address secretive culture around lethal injection drugs

By |2023-01-02T16:31:45-06:00December 30, 2022|Categories: execution drugs|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

An independent investigation of the state's secret handling of lethal injection drugs shows it did not follow state protocols for testing the materials. The state should fix this and address the secrecy about lethal injection drugs going forward.

19 Dec, 2022

Private meetings on Chattanooga redistricting violated open meetings law, lawsuit alleges

By |2023-01-02T17:00:37-06:00December 19, 2022|Categories: open meetings lawsuits|Tags: , , , , , , |2 Comments

A redistricting committee made up of Chattanooga city councilmembers violated the open meetings act when it convened privately to make decisions and deliberate on the city's new voting district maps, a lawsuit alleges. The lawsuit by the Chattanooga Times Free Press also alleges that councilmembers violated the open meetings act when the city's executive staff, at the request of the redistricting committee, met individually with council members to decide on the contours of each of their new districts.

21 Oct, 2022

Dispatch call on Elvis death left the building, left a mystery

By |2023-01-02T17:08:47-06:00October 21, 2022|Categories: Public Records, records management|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

A recording of the emergency communications of the Memphis Fire Department when Elvis Presley was found dead in 1977 has emerged in a Memphis karate shop and museum. But the fire department itself claims not to have the recording, which would be a public record.

30 Aug, 2022

Court of Appeals: Trial audio recording a public record

By |2023-01-02T16:52:59-06:00August 30, 2022|Categories: court records, public records lawsuits Tennessee|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

The Tennessee Court of Appeals ruled that an audio recording of a trial made by the court reporter is part of the court record and a public record subject to the state public records law. The ruling overturns a lower court decision that had upheld an East Tennessee judge's refusal to give a convicted killer the audio recording of his murder trial.

29 Jul, 2022

Court of Appeals whittles away public notice protections of open meeting law

By |2023-04-11T11:01:48-05:00July 29, 2022|Categories: adequate public notice, open meetings lawsuits|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

A Tennessee Court of Appeals rolled back the meaning of the open meetings law in a surprising ruling when it said that a governing body does not have to give public notice of an important upcoming vote as part of its agenda, even when the vote is on an issue of widespread community interest.

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