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STATE OF TENNESSEE v. VANCE: Supreme Court Clarifies Limits on Curative Admissibility and Opening the Door Doctrine

STATE OF TENNESSEE v. VANCE: Supreme Court Clarifies Limits on Curative Admissibility and Opening the Door Doctrine

Date: Feb 26, 2020
STATE OF TENNESSEE v. VANCE: Supreme Court Clarifies Limits on Curative Admissibility and Opening the Door Doctrine Introduction State of Tennessee v. Alexander R. Vance and Damonta M. Meneese (596...
Affirmation of Trial Court's Discretion in Healthcare Liability Case: Harmon v. Hickman Community Healthcare Services

Affirmation of Trial Court's Discretion in Healthcare Liability Case: Harmon v. Hickman Community Healthcare Services

Date: Jan 29, 2020
Affirmation of Trial Court's Discretion in Healthcare Liability Case: Harmon v. Hickman Community Healthcare Services Introduction Harmon v. Hickman Community Healthcare Services, Inc., 594 S.W.3d...
Criminal Savings Statute and Theft Grading Amendments in State v. Keese

Criminal Savings Statute and Theft Grading Amendments in State v. Keese

Date: Nov 28, 2019
Criminal Savings Statute and Theft Grading Amendments in State of Tennessee v. Charles Keese Introduction State of Tennessee v. Charles Keese is a pivotal case adjudicated by the Supreme Court of...
Retroactive Application of New Legal Rules: State v. Christopher Minor

Retroactive Application of New Legal Rules: State v. Christopher Minor

Date: Apr 12, 2018
Retroactive Application of New Legal Rules: State v. Christopher Minor Introduction State of Tennessee v. Christopher Minor (546 S.W.3d 59), adjudicated by the Supreme Court of Tennessee at Jackson...
Tennessee Supreme Court Rules Home Inspectors Owe No Duty to Third Parties

Tennessee Supreme Court Rules Home Inspectors Owe No Duty to Third Parties

Date: Nov 22, 2017
Tennessee Supreme Court Rules Home Inspectors Owe No Duty to Third Parties Introduction In the landmark case of Charles Grogan v. Daniel Uggla, et al. (535 S.W.3d 864), decided on November 21, 2017,...
Reaffirming Sentencing Standards and Probation Eligibility in Vehicular Homicide Cases: STATE of Tennessee v. Ke

Reaffirming Sentencing Standards and Probation Eligibility in Vehicular Homicide Cases: STATE of Tennessee v. Ke

Date: Nov 4, 2017
Reaffirming Sentencing Standards and Probation Eligibility in Vehicular Homicide Cases: STATE of Tennessee v. Ke Introduction In the landmark case STATE of Tennessee v. Kevin E. Trent (533 S.W.3d...
Trustee’s Power to Enter Arbitration Agreements Binding Beneficiaries Confirmed Under Tennessee Uniform Trust Code

Trustee’s Power to Enter Arbitration Agreements Binding Beneficiaries Confirmed Under Tennessee Uniform Trust Code

Date: Oct 21, 2017
Trustee’s Power to Enter Arbitration Agreements Binding Beneficiaries Confirmed Under Tennessee Uniform Trust Code Introduction In the landmark case of Wade Harvey, Jr., ex rel. Alexis Breanna...
Tennessee Supreme Court Reinforces 'Best Interests of the Child' Standard in Parental Rights Termination

Tennessee Supreme Court Reinforces 'Best Interests of the Child' Standard in Parental Rights Termination

Date: Sep 30, 2017
Tennessee Supreme Court Reinforces 'Best Interests of the Child' Standard in Parental Rights Termination Introduction In re Gabriella D., et al. (531 S.W.3d 662) is a pivotal case adjudicated by the...
Surviving Spouse’s Pro Se Wrongful Death Complaint Not Void Ab Initio: Insights from Linda Beard v. James William Branson

Surviving Spouse’s Pro Se Wrongful Death Complaint Not Void Ab Initio: Insights from Linda Beard v. James William Branson

Date: Aug 31, 2017
Surviving Spouse’s Pro Se Wrongful Death Complaint Not Void Ab Initio: Insights from Linda Beard v. James William Branson Introduction The case of Linda Beard v. James William Branson, et al. (528...
Mandatory Enforcement of Fee Provisions in Marital Dissolution Agreements: Eberbach v. Eberbach Sets Precedent

Mandatory Enforcement of Fee Provisions in Marital Dissolution Agreements: Eberbach v. Eberbach Sets Precedent

Date: May 24, 2017
Mandatory Enforcement of Fee Provisions in Marital Dissolution Agreements: Eberbach v. Eberbach Sets Precedent Introduction Elizabeth Eberbach v. Christopher Eberbach, 535 S.W.3d 467, adjudicated by...
Tennessee Supreme Court Adopts Totality-of-the-Circumstances Approach for Probable Cause in Search Warrants, Overruling Jacumin

Tennessee Supreme Court Adopts Totality-of-the-Circumstances Approach for Probable Cause in Search Warrants, Overruling Jacumin

Date: Apr 6, 2017
Tennessee Supreme Court Adopts Totality-of-the-Circumstances Approach for Probable Cause in Search Warrants, Overruling Jacumin Introduction In State of Tennessee v. Jerry Lewis Tuttle (515 S.W.3d...
Tennessee Supreme Court Establishes Good-Faith Exception for Evidence Obtained via Deficient Affidavits in Search Warrants

Tennessee Supreme Court Establishes Good-Faith Exception for Evidence Obtained via Deficient Affidavits in Search Warrants

Date: Dec 20, 2016
Tennessee Supreme Court Establishes Good-Faith Exception for Evidence Obtained via Deficient Affidavits in Search Warrants Introduction In the landmark case of State of Tennessee v. Lemaricus Devall...
State of Tennessee v. Rhakim Martin: A Comprehensive Analysis of Enhanced Firearm Offenses and Identification Procedures

State of Tennessee v. Rhakim Martin: A Comprehensive Analysis of Enhanced Firearm Offenses and Identification Procedures

Date: Oct 15, 2016
State of Tennessee v. Rhakim Martin: A Comprehensive Analysis of Enhanced Firearm Offenses and Identification Procedures Introduction State of Tennessee v. Rhakim Martin, 505 S.W.3d 492 (Tenn. 2016),...
Aggravated Sexual Battery as a Lesser-Included Offense in Tennessee: Analysis of State v. Glen Howard

Aggravated Sexual Battery as a Lesser-Included Offense in Tennessee: Analysis of State v. Glen Howard

Date: Oct 13, 2016
Aggravated Sexual Battery as a Lesser-Included Offense in Tennessee: Analysis of State v. Glen Howard Introduction State of Tennessee v. Glen Howard, 504 S.W.3d 260 (Tenn. 2016), is a pivotal case in...
Affirmation of Tennessee Code Annotated § 41-21-812: Hughes v. Tennessee Board of Probation and Parole

Affirmation of Tennessee Code Annotated § 41-21-812: Hughes v. Tennessee Board of Probation and Parole

Date: Jun 3, 2016
Affirmation of Tennessee Code Annotated § 41-21-812: Hughes v. Tennessee Board of Probation and Parole Introduction In the landmark case Reginald Dion Hughes v. Tennessee Board of Probation and...
Prejudice Analysis in Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims: Moore v. State of Tennessee

Prejudice Analysis in Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims: Moore v. State of Tennessee

Date: Mar 17, 2016
Prejudice Analysis in Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims: Moore v. State of Tennessee Introduction Case: Rashe Moore v. State of Tennessee Court: Supreme Court of Tennessee at Jackson Date:...
Fundamentally Fair Procedures in Parental Termination Proceedings: Insights from In re Carrington H.

Fundamentally Fair Procedures in Parental Termination Proceedings: Insights from In re Carrington H.

Date: Jan 30, 2016
Fundamentally Fair Procedures in Parental Termination Proceedings: Insights from In re Carrington H. Introduction The Tennessee Supreme Court's decision in In re Carrington H.et al. (483 S.W.3d 507)...
Tennessee Supreme Court Overrules Hannan: Embracing Federal Summary Judgment Standards

Tennessee Supreme Court Overrules Hannan: Embracing Federal Summary Judgment Standards

Date: Oct 27, 2015
Tennessee Supreme Court Overrules Hannan: Embracing Federal Summary Judgment Standards Introduction On October 26, 2015, the Tennessee Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in Michelle Rye et al....
State of Tennessee v. Adrian R. Brown: Rule 36.1 Does Not Permit Correction of Expired Illegal Sentences

State of Tennessee v. Adrian R. Brown: Rule 36.1 Does Not Permit Correction of Expired Illegal Sentences

Date: Sep 11, 2015
State of Tennessee v. Adrian R. Brown: Rule 36.1 Does Not Permit Correction of Expired Illegal Sentences Introduction State of Tennessee v. Adrian R. Brown (479 S.W.3d 200) is a landmark case...
Constitutional Fairness in Parental Termination Proceedings: Insights from In re Carrington H.

Constitutional Fairness in Parental Termination Proceedings: Insights from In re Carrington H.

Date: May 29, 2015
Constitutional Fairness in Parental Termination Proceedings: Insights from In re Carrington H. Introduction In re Carrington H. et al. (483 S.W.3d 507) is a pivotal decision by the Supreme Court of...
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