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  2. The Tennessee Supreme Court is the state’s court of last resort. The five Supreme Court justices may accept appeals of civil and criminal cases from lower state courts. They also interpret the laws and constitutions of Tennessee and the United States.

  3. Supreme Court Justices - Tennessee Administrative Office of the...

    www.tncourts.gov/courts/supreme-court/justices

    supreme court; court of appeals; court of criminal appeals; appellate court clerk's office; circuit, criminal, chancery & business courts; general sessions courts; juvenile & family courts; municipal courts; court clerks; court rules; judicial district map; programs . access to justice; court improvement; court interpreters; court reporters ...

  4. The Supreme Court proposes changes to court system rules and solicits feedback from the bench, bar and public. Below are current proposals and comment deadlines. Rule 5.02: Supreme Court's order soliciting written comments to proposed amendments of Tennessee Rules of Civil Procedure and Tennessee Rules of Criminal Procedure ADM2022-01198

  5. Public Case History - Tennessee Administrative Office of the...

    www.tncourts.gov/courts/supreme-court/public-case-history

    The Public Case History is a tool that allows you to look up the status of cases in the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and Court of Criminal Appeals through the case management system of the Appellate Court Clerk’s Office known as C-Track.

  6. SUPREME COURT OPINIONS - Tennessee Administrative Office of the...

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    The Supreme Court’s more expansive perspective from seeing the broad swath of attorney disciplinary matters in the entirety of the State—whether appealed or not—puts it in the best position to consider comparative cases for the sake of uniformity of punishment throughout Tennessee.

  7. The Tennessee Supreme Court is the state’s court of last resort. The five Supreme Court justices may accept appeals of civil and criminal cases from lower state courts. They also interpret the laws and constitutions of Tennessee and the United States.

  8. Supreme Court Rules - Tennessee Administrative Office of the...

    www.tncourts.gov/courts/supreme-court/rules/supreme-court-rules

    Rule 50A: Rules of the Tennessee Supreme Court Special Initiatives to Improve Access to Justice. Rule 51: Procedures in Workers' Compensation Appeals. Rule 52: Forms Approved for Use in Tennessee Courts.

  9. The Supreme Court proposes changes to court system rules and solicits feedback from the bench, bar and public. Below are current proposals and comment deadlines.

  10. Court Interpreters - Tennessee Administrative Office of the...

    www.tncourts.gov/programs/court-interpreters

    If you think you are interested in becoming a court interpreter, this assessment can help you decide if you have the skills needed to be a court interpreter before you start the testing process. We are always looking for people who can interpret for those that speak another language.

  11. Reports in Rule 31 Mediations Conducted in Eligible Civil Actions. At the conclusion of a Rule 31 Mediation in an Eligible Civil Action, the Rule 31 Mediator shall submit a final report to the Court by filing same with the clerk of the court.