Governor Phil Bredesen today named attorney Donald Ray Elledge to serve on the Seventh Circuit Court in Anderson County. Elledge fills a vacancy created by the retirement of James B. Scott, Jr., which is effective Friday, September 2.“I would like to thank Judge Scott for his honorable service to…
For the fourth time since 1990, E. Riley Anderson of Knoxville has been elected chief justice of the five-member Tennessee Supreme Court. He succeeds former Chief Justice Frank F. Drowota, III, who retired from the court effective Sept. 2.In an order filed Friday, the court unanimously said…
The state Court of the Judiciary, which investigates complaints against judges, disposed of a record 440 cases during the past fiscal year, with a majority dismissed as having no merit, said Chancellor Steven Stafford, presiding judge for the 16-member court.“The court’s disciplinary counsel,…
Cornelia Clark, administrative director of the Tennessee court system, has been invited to represent United States courts at a conference in Madrid, organized by Spanish officials to assist with a legally-mandated overhaul of their judicial system."Our legal system often is used by other nations as…
The Tennessee Judicial Evaluation Commission will meet in Memphis Thursday and Friday to interview nine of the state's 29 appellate court judges who will be evaluated to help voters make informed decisions in 2006.The evaluation of appellate court judges was mandated by the legislature in 1994. The…
Nashville - Governor Phil Bredesen today named Cornelia "Connie" Clark to serve as the newest justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court, where she will fill a vacancy created by the retirement of Justice Frank Drowota."Each day in her work, Judge Clark displays the qualities required in a Supreme…
The Tennessee Supreme Court has set a Nov. 1 deadline for applicants hoping to succeed Justice Cornelia Clark as director of the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) in Nashville. Clark served as AOC director from 1999 until last week when Gov. Phil Bredesen appointed her to the state Supreme…
Circuit Court Judge Robert L. Childers of Memphis has been appointed to a third term on an American Bar Association advisory commission created to assist lawyers and other legal professionals with addictions and mental health issues.
ABA President Michael Greco asked Childers to continue serving on…
William M. Barker of Chattanooga was unanimously elected Tuesday by the Tennessee Supreme Court to serve as its chief justice. He will be sworn in Wednesday at the Supreme Court Building in Nashville prior to the start of a 10 a.m. docket.“I am deeply honored to have been chosen by my colleagues on…
In a first of its kind decision, the Tennessee Supreme Court has ruled 4-1 in favor of a woman who gave birth to triplets using donated eggs fertilized with the sperm of a man who later claimed she was not the legal mother because she has no genetic link to the children.The majority opinion filed…
The combination of drugs and method of administering them to condemned prisoners is constitutional, the Tennessee Supreme Court said in a decision striking down challenges to the state’s lethal injection protocol raised by death row inmate Abu-Ali Abdur’Rahman.Justice E. Riley Anderson, who wrote…
Circuit Court Judge Karen Williams of the 30 th Judicial District, Shelby County, has completed the Managing Challenging Family Law Cases: A Practical Approach course at The National Judicial College.“Although divorce cases are only a small fraction of the entire caseload, a highly contested…
Tennessee Supreme Court Justices E. Riley Anderson and Cornelia Clark and Court of Appeals Judge Patricia Cottrell attended an invitation-only National Conference on Appellate Justice in Washington, DC.The meeting, Nov. 4-6, focused on what changes may be necessary to accommodate a steady rise in…
Students from six Sullivan County high schools will hear arguments in three state Supreme Court cases as participants in a program created to educate young Tennesseans about the judicial branch of government.The 330 students and their teachers will attend a special Supreme Court session Nov. 16 at…
Criminal Court Judge Stephen (Steve) M. Bevil of Chattanooga passed away this morning after an extended battle with cancer. He was 60 years old and had served Division III of the 11th Judicial District since 1990."Judge Bevil has been a respected and beloved member of the Tennessee Judicial…
When they leave the courtroom of Chancellor Arnold Goldin on Saturday, Nov. 19, about 20 children clutching Teddy bears will have new last names, new families, permanent loving homes and a sense of security many have not felt in their short lives.As part of National Adoption Day, Goldin will open…
Teddy bears, balloons and smiling children are not the norm in courtrooms, but they will be for one Saturday morning in Hamblen County.In honor of National Adoption Day, Chancellor Thomas (Skip) Frierson will hold court at 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, in the Hamblen County Courthouse to finalize the…
Randy Camp, who has served three years as state personnel commissioner, will become administrative director of the Tennessee court system effective Jan. 1, Chief Justice William M. Barker announced Thursday.“The Supreme Court is pleased that Commissioner Camp has agreed to accept the position,”…
The 7,000 daily visitors to the Tennessee court system website will have an easier time remembering how to get there. The old address - www.tsc.state.tn.us - will continue to work, but a new simpler address - www.tncourts.gov - has been added.The court system website was first introduced in 1995,…
A new state law, effective Jan. 1, could generate millions of dollars to bolster courthouse security in 94 counties without costing taxpayers a penny. Knox County opted out of the bill, which was enacted by the General Assembly during the 2005 legislative session.The statute also simplifies the…