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Applications to Brentwood Academy increased in 1980 after court rulings expanded desegregation busing in Nashville. [7] At the time, only four of Brentwood Academy's 360 students were black. [8] In 2001, Brentwood Academy was a party in the United States Supreme Court case Brentwood Academy v. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association. [9]
The Tennessee Supreme Court is the highest court in the state of Tennessee. The Supreme Court's three buildings are seated in Nashville, Knoxville, and Jackson, Tennessee. The Court is composed of five members: a chief justice, and four justices. As of September 1, 2023, the chief justice is Holly M. Kirby. [1]
The Tennessee Court of Appeals (in case citation, Tenn. Ct. App.) was created in 1925 by the Tennessee General Assembly as an intermediate appellate court to hear appeals in civil cases from the Tennessee state trial courts. Appeals of judgments made by the Court of Appeals may be made to the Tennessee Supreme Court.
Two women are suing the City of Memphis, along with the ex-MPD director and an ex-officer, in federal court over alleged civil rights violations. Ex-MPD director, City of Memphis facing new ...
Republican Tennessee House lawmakers on Thursday advanced a bill to undo the reforms to police traffic stops made by the city of Memphis in response to the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols by ...
State courts of Tennessee. Tennessee Supreme Court [1] ... Harvard Law School, OCLC 1078785565, Court decisions freely available to the public online, ...
Attorneys fighting over the release of documents involving a 2023 Nashville elementary school shooting pleaded with a judge Monday to finally issue a ruling settling the matter, their request ...
Pastor W. Wayne Allen, founder of Briarcrest Christian School. In 1970, the leaders and members of East Park Baptist Church began to plan a collection of segregation academies — schools that would allow white parents to avoid having their children in desegregated public schools — in anticipation of the court-ordered racial integration of Memphis City Schools.