Dozens of new laws took effect this month in Tennessee, touching on everything from criminal justice to pet chiropractors. Why it matters: The laws affect virtually every aspect of life in Tennessee.
Mandatory E-Verify for government hires: Currently, it is optional for state and local government employers to verify new ...
Tennessee’s exotic pet laws can be confusing for anyone considering owning an animal more unusual than a Chihuahua or a ...
Tennessee SB 1587 proposes misdemeanor charges, $1 million minimum damages, and strict employer liability for unlawful ...
A Tennessee judge has ordered the state to provide journalists expanded access to execution proceedings, finding that its restrictions on news media witnesses likely violated state law and the First ...
"I've seen the language, it is strong legislation," state Rep. Jason Zachary told supporters. "The president is behind us." ...
Two new controversial bills filed in Tennessee could roll back certain protections and rights for LGBTQ people, but the sponsor said they’re simply about providing clarity.
For most Tennessee drivers, the handheld cell phone ban allows them to use headphones while on the road. However, it's not legal for everyone.
The Tennessee Society of CPAs organized an annual visit to the state capital in Nashville to visit legislators and call on ...
Tennessee’s regulator has ordered prediction market platforms Kalshi, Polymarket, and Crypto.com to stop offering ...
According to Tennessee law, if a package is delivered to you "unsolicited," meaning you didn't order it, you get to keep it ...
Why Tennessee Accident Law Firm is the Best for Accident Victims Franklin, United States - January 5, 2026 / Tennessee ...