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Judge finds Nashville’s transit plan ‘valid and legal’NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A Davidson County chancery court judge deemed Nashville’s Choose How You Move plan “valid and legal” despite a legal challenge from an anti-transit group.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Chancery Court of Davidson County is allowing Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s major transportation overhaul to proceed after hearing a lawsuit claiming the language of ...
The lawsuit seeks to void the election results. In the initial round of litigation, Davidson County Chancery Court ruled that the lawsuit "is not an election contest properly brought pursuant to ...
Davidson County Chancery Court Chancellor Anne Martin said her decision will come before the Feb. 1 planned tax hike, after hearing final arguments Wednesday. “I will get out a decision as ...
Nashville’s transit referendum will stand, per the Davidson County Chancery Court. Chancellor Anne Martin dismissed legal arguments brought by activists Emily Evans and Kirk Clements on Monday ...
The "Choose How You Move" transit plan proposed by Mayor Freddie O'Connell intentionally misled voters in violation of state law, a new lawsuit filed in Davidson County Chancery Court says.
Davidson County Sheriff Daron Hall says in a new court filing his department's policy is to allow Muslim women to wear hijabs in arrest booking photos to protect their religious freedoms ...
Davidson County Sheriff Daron Hall says in a new court filing his department's policy is to allow Muslim women to wear hijabs in arrest booking photos to protect their religious freedoms, which ...
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