A federal judge in Nashville denied a preliminary injunction in a systemic foster-care lawsuit, ruling that the named plaintiffs failed to prove imminent irreparable harm despite evidence of past constitutional violations.
BellSouth's own amended answer — not any dilatory motive by the plaintiffs — revealed that two AT&T affiliates, not BellSouth, had hired Bryant and DeMoss, opening the door to adding them as defendants.
Plaintiffs in Tennessee argue that the state’s mid-decade congressional redistricting and election calendar changes violate voters’ fundamental right to vote and burden First Amendment associational rights, seeking an emergency injunction to halt the new ma...
Judge Campbell denies Nissan North America’s motions to dismiss and strike class allegations in a TCPA suit alleging unwanted prerecorded calls from Autoweb.
A federal judge dismissed the municipal-liability claims against Cheatham County, Tennessee, ruling that two prior use-of-force incidents and generalized assertions about officer misconduct fall far short of the widespread pattern required to hold a county...
A federal judge in Nashville allowed an Eighth Amendment deliberate-indifference claim to proceed against a CoreCivic physician who never sent a badly injured inmate for a hospital-directed eye clinic follow-up, while dismissing broader claims against the c...
A federal judge denied motions to dismiss a complaint accusing National Health Corporation and affiliated individuals of running what plaintiffs describe as a human-trafficking and forced-labor scheme targeting registered nurses recruited from the Philippines.