AG says Sen. Henry’s Bells Bend bill is OK
Tennessee State University looks forward to using its Bells Bend land. Some Bells Bend residents are pressing the case for the proposed May Town Center development there. And now Tennessee Attorney...
View ArticleKeep it up and you’ll lose out on 2018, too
Why letting judicial commissions expire wouldn’t change the appellate court for a long, long time (from the AP): NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Tennessee Attorney General Bob Cooper says there could not be an...
View ArticlePass the bill, pass the bottle
The AG’s office has been busy this week! In an opinion rendered on a bill to license out-of-state wineries, Bob Cooper decided that yes, that would take care of the whole...
View ArticleCall to elect AG advances
Supporters of the Tennessee Health Freedom Act rallied at the Capitol last week. Payback? Or just a coincidence? Hours after Attorney General Bob Cooper released an opinion suggesting the Tennessee...
View ArticleBill may limit RU-486 coverage
State-sponsored insurance coverage for RU-486, but not most other forms of birth control, could be restricted under a bill on its way to the governor’s desk, the state attorney general said Tuesday. In...
View ArticleAttorney General asked to weigh in on nondiscrimation bill
Rep. Brenda Gilmore, the chairwoman of the state legislature’s Davidson County delegation, says state Attorney General Bob Cooper has been asked to weigh in on Rep. Glen Casada’s bill that would...
View ArticleGun permit fees are fine, says TN attorney general
Tennessee’s fees to obtain a handgun carry permit and its penalties for violating the law are just fine under the Tennessee and United States constitutions, the state attorney general says in answer to...
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