SUPREME COURT OPINIONS

01S01-9511-CH-00208
01S01-9511-CH-00208
Trial Court Judge: Cornelia A. Clark

Bedford Supreme Court

01S01-9511-CH-00208
01S01-9511-CH-00208
Trial Court Judge: Cornelia A. Clark

Bedford Supreme Court

02S01-9509-CV-00074
02S01-9509-CV-00074

Supreme Court

02S01-9607-CH-00062
02S01-9607-CH-00062

Supreme Court

M1997-00277-SC-OT-CV
M1997-00277-SC-OT-CV

Supreme Court

01S01-9603-CV-00049
01S01-9603-CV-00049

Supreme Court

01S01-9511-CH-00211
01S01-9511-CH-00211

Supreme Court

02S01-9604-CV-00044
02S01-9604-CV-00044

Shelby Supreme Court

02S01-9605-CH-00049
02S01-9605-CH-00049

Supreme Court

X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX

Supreme Court

03S01-9507-CH-00077
03S01-9507-CH-00077

Union Supreme Court

Janice Holder v.Tennessee Judicial Selection Commission and George T. Lewis, III, Esq. in his official capacity as Chairperson of the Tennessee Judicial Selection Commission
01S01-9610-CH-00211
Authoring Judge: Per Curiam

The petition to rehear is denied. ENTER this the 2nd day of December, 1996.
 

Davidson Supreme Court

William Wesley Goad v. State of Tennessee
01S01-9509-CR-00169
Authoring Judge: Chief Justice E. Riley Anderson
Trial Court Judge: Judge Fred A. Kelly, III

The primary issue in this appeal is whether the petitioner, William Wesley Goad, was afforded his constitutional right to effective assistance of counsel at the sentencing phase of his capital trial.
 

Sumner Supreme Court

State of Tennessee v. John Michael Denton and William Douglas Brown v. State of Tennessee
01S01-9509-CC-00152
Authoring Judge: Chief Justice Adolpho A. Birch, Jr.
Trial Court Judge: Judge Henry D. Bell

We granted review and consolidated these cases in order to consider the circumstances under which imposition of two convictions resulting from a "single" criminal act may violate the double jeopardy and du process clause of the state and federal constitutions in light of State v. Anthony, 817S.W. 2d299 (Tenn. 1991).

 

Davidson Supreme Court

01S01-9507-CV-00102
01S01-9507-CV-00102

Supreme Court

02S01-9509-CC-00085
02S01-9509-CC-00085

Supreme Court

01S01-9509-CR-00151
01S01-9509-CR-00151
Trial Court Judge: Seth W. Norman

Davidson Supreme Court

03S01-9603-CV-00033
03S01-9603-CV-00033

Supreme Court

01S01-9509-CR-00151
01S01-9509-CR-00151
Trial Court Judge: Seth W. Norman

Davidson Supreme Court

01S01-9509-CR-00151
01S01-9509-CR-00151
Trial Court Judge: Seth W. Norman

Davidson Supreme Court

01S01-9509-CR-00151
01S01-9509-CR-00151
Trial Court Judge: Seth W. Norman

Davidson Supreme Court

Leonard L. Rowe v. Board of Education of the City of Chattanooga and Dr. Harry Reynolds, Superintendent of Schools
03S01-9603-CV-00033
Authoring Judge: Justice Frank M. Drowota, III
Trial Court Judge: Chancellor R. Van Owens

The Board of Education of the City of Chattanooga and Dr. Harry Reynolds, Superintendent of Chattanooga schools, appeal from the Court of Appeals’ decision finding that Leonard L. Rowe was deprived of liberty without due process of law by a Board policy which renders any employee previously terminated “for cause, inefficiency, or immorality” ineligible for future employment within the Chattanooga school system. The primary issue for our review is whether adoption of Board policy 4117.5 deprived Rowe of a constitutionally protected property or liberty interest to which the requirements of procedural due process apply.1 For the reasons that follow, we conclude that due process is not implicated because the Board policy did not deprive Rowe of either a protected property or liberty interest. Accordingly, the judgment of the Court of Appeals is reversed.

Knox Supreme Court

01A01-9606-CH-00259
01A01-9606-CH-00259

Supreme Court

02S01-9509-CH-00084
02S01-9509-CH-00084

Supreme Court

02S01-9512-CV-00122
02S01-9512-CV-00122
Trial Court Judge: D'Army Bailey

Shelby Supreme Court