Nashville, Tenn. – The full list of appointees to the newly created Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission was announced today. The nine-member commission was appointed by the Tennessee Judicial Council, Lieutenant Governor Ron Ramsey and House Speaker Kent Williams.The Judicial Performance…
Nashville, Tenn. – The first meeting of the newly created Judicial Nominating Commission will be held on Wednesday, September 23 at 9:00 a.m. CDT. The meeting will be held at the Administrative Office of the Courts, which is located at 511 Union Street in Nashville. This meeting is open to the…
Nashville, Tenn. – The Tennessee Supreme Court honored Knoxville Attorney Donald Paine today for 35 years of service on the court’s Advisory Commission on the Rules of Practice and Procedure. The court also recognized Paine’s long-time assistant, Karen Roberts.Members of the advisory commission are…
The Tennessee Supreme Court amended Rule 9 on Friday with the adoption of Section 32. This amendment establishes guidelines for suspending the licenses of attorneys who fail to pay their privilege tax as outlined in T.C.A. 67-4-1701 – 1710. This new amendment will go into effect on January 1, 2010…
Nashville, Tenn. – Members of the newly formed Judicial Nominating Commission convened today to elect officers and begin the process for filling the vacancy in the 30th Judicial District created by the retirement of Judge D’Army Bailey. The new judicial application, which was approved by the…
Nashville, Tenn. – The Tennessee Supreme Court today unanimously affirmed the Court of Criminal Appeals decision to uphold the detention and questioning of a reckless driver of a tractor trailer based on an anonymous tip.In this case, State of Tennessee v. Jerry Lee Hanning, a police officer…
Earlier this month, Tennessee hosted high court judges, justices and state administrators from eight states for the 3rd annual Southern Region High Court Conference.The conference, which was held October 8 – 10 in Nashville, Tenn., featured an array of educational programs centered around the…
Nashville, Tenn. – The Judicial Nominating Commission is now accepting applications for the judicial vacancy in the 30th Judicial District created by the retirement of Judge D’Army Bailey. The commission has voted to re-open the application process due to the lack of a sufficient number of…
The Tennessee Judicial Conference (TJC), an organization composed of all state trial and appellate judges, held its fall conference in Murfreesboro from October 17 to 19, 2009. The Conference offers continuing judicial education for judges, and by statute, it meets to consider judges’ official…
Nashville, Tenn. – Three Tennessee trial court judges completed the General Jurisdiction course at the National Judicial College in Reno, Nev.Judge Joe Binkley, of the 20th Judicial District Circuit Court in Nashville; Judge David Earl Durham of the 15th Judicial District Circuit Court (Jackson,…
Nashville – The Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, in partnership with the Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts, has been awarded $196,742 for a Mental Health Criminal Justice Collaboration Grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance.The grant will be…
Memphis – The Memphis Bar Association’s Young Lawyers’ Division honored Circuit Judge Lorrie Ridder with the 2009 Chancellor Charles A. Rond Award for Outstanding Judge of the Year at their annual meeting on November 19. Ridder was one of five Shelby County judges who were nominated for the award.…
The deadline to submit applications for the 30th Judicial District Circuit Court vacancy, created by the retirement of Judge D'Army Bailey, has passed. The following 12 people submitted an application for consideration. The commission will meet at 8:30 a.m. CST on Saturday, December 19, 2009, at…
The Judicial Nominating Commission met in Memphis on Saturday, December 19, 2009, to review the 12 applicants for the judicial vacancy in the 30th Judicial District created by the retirement of Judge D'Army Bailey. After holding a public hearing and interview for each applicant, the Judicial…
Former Chief Justice Barker was honored at a portrait unveiling ceremony Wednesday at the Hamilton County Courthouse in Chattanooga. Barker, a native of Chattanooga, retired from the Tennessee Supreme Court in September 2008 after a judicial career spanning 25 years.The portrait of Barker, which…
Nashville, Tenn. – The Administrative Office of the Courts is now accepting applications for the Judicial Nominating Commission vacancy created by the resignation of Chairman David Bautista. Commission Vice Chairman Bill Young will assume Bautista’s duties as Chairman until a new Chairperson is…
Nashville, Tenn. – The Judicial Nominating Commission is now accepting applications for the vacancy in the 11th Judicial District Chancery Court created by the impending retirement of Chancellor Howell Peoples. At its meeting Friday, the Judicial Nominating Commission approved a new judicial…
Nashville, Tenn. – More than 600 high school students from Rutherford and Cannon counties will hear oral arguments in three Tennessee Supreme Court cases on Friday, February 12, as part of a program designed to educate young Tennesseans about the judicial branch of government.Students and their…
Now Accepting Public Comments on ApplicantsNashville, Tenn. – The Administrative Office of the Courts has received 17 applications for the Judicial Nominating Commission vacancy created by the resignation of David Bautista. Members of the public have 14 days to offer comments about the applicants.…
Nashville, Tenn. – The Judicial Nominating Commission met in Chattanooga today to review the 11 applicants for the judicial vacancy in the 11th Judicial District created by the impending retirement of Chancellor Howell Peoples. After holding a public hearing and interview for each applicant, the…