Phelps vs. The TN. Bd. of Paroles
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Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
Phelps vs. The TN. Bd. of Paroles
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Court of Appeals | ||
Mitchell vs. Reno
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Cannon | Court of Appeals | |
Michael Sanderson v. University of Tennessee - Concurring
In this case, a student at the University of Tennessee was charged with plagiarism. After a hearing, an administrative law judge found that the student had not committed plagiarism. The University Chancellor reversed the ALJ’s decision, issuing a final order finding the student guilty of plagiarism. The student appealed this decision to the chancery court, pursuant to the Tennessee Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, which affirmed the finding of plagiarism. We affirm the decision of the chancery court. |
Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
In re: Estate of Alla Mae Locke Simmons, Deceased
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Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
Easterly vs. Harmon
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Sequatchie | Court of Appeals | |
Walter Biddle vs. Norfolk Southern Corp. et al
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Shelby | Court of Appeals | |
In re: Jeffrey Morgan
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Shelby | Court of Appeals | |
City of Athens vs. Callaway
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McMinn | Court of Appeals | |
Charles Fossett vs. State of TN
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Court of Appeals | ||
Pratt vs. Smart
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Knox | Court of Appeals | |
03A01-9704-CH-00133
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Greene | Court of Appeals | |
Charter Oak Fire Ins. Co. v. Lexington Ins. Co.
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Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
Thomas v. White
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Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
Jones vs. Rudolph
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Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
American Color vs. Innovo
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Robertson | Court of Appeals | |
American Color vs. Innovo
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Court of Appeals | ||
Holloway vs. Collier, Jr.
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Court of Appeals | ||
Holloway vs. Collier, Jr.
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Maury | Court of Appeals | |
Wolf vs. The University of TN.
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Franklin | Court of Appeals | |
Nelson vs. The Application Group
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Court of Appeals | ||
Nelson vs. The Application Group
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Court of Appeals | ||
Fetterolf vs. Fetterolf
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Putnam | Court of Appeals | |
State of Tennessee Department of Human Services, v. Sylvia Fetterolf Ford, and Stanley Fetterolf
This is an appeal by respondents/appellants, Stanley Fetterolf and Sylvia Fetterolf Ford, from a decision of the Putnam County Juvenile Court terminating their parental rights. Ms. Ford argues petitioner/appellee, State of Tennessee Department of Human Services (“Department”), filed its petition for termination of parental rights in the wrong court and contends the proper venue was the Overton County Juvenile Court which had handled the initial custody proceedings.1 The pertinent facts are as follows. |
Putnam | Court of Appeals | |
Kitsie Hendrix vs. James Cox, et al
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Shelby | Court of Appeals |