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July 10, 2002
BellSouth cannot bar competing local telephone service providers from adding their logos to the covers of white pages directories, the Tennessee Supreme Court said Wednesday in a unanimous decision, upholding Tennessee Regulatory Authority judgments and overturning a ruling by the state Court of…

July 17, 2002
A $50,000 gift from a former Tennessee Court of Appeals judge will help improve and sustain a Memphis law library used for legal research by state appellate court judges.“We are grateful for the generosity of Judge Robert Love Taylor, who was a beloved and respected member of the Tennessee…

July 18, 2002
A Knox County juror who was the lone holdout against imposing a death sentence may have felt coerced to change his vote by a judge's jury instructions, the Tennessee Supreme Court said Friday in a unanimous opinion affirming the defendant's conviction, but ordering a new sentencing hearing.The…

August 9, 2002
Attorneys interested in filling a Memphis judicial vacancy, created by the Aug. 3 death of Chancellor Floyd Peete, Jr., must apply by the end of the business day Sept. 4 to be considered, Cornelia Clark, administrative director of the courts said Thursday."Those of us who had the privilege of…

August 12, 2002
Videos in Kurdish, Arabic, Spanish, Vietnamese, Russian, Laotian and English explaining basic rights of defendants, parental rights in abuse and neglect cases and how to obtain orders of protection are available on the court system website at www.tsc.state.tn.us."The videos are among several steps…

August 20, 2002
Justice Adolpho A. Birch, Jr., of the Tennessee Supreme Court has received the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity’s top honor, the Barbara Jordan Award, for his lifetime commitment to public service.The award presented by the international organization is named in honor of former U.S. Rep. Barbara of…

August 21, 2002
Chief Justice Frank Drowota, III, the longest-serving judge in the 178-member Tennessee Judicial Conference, will be sworn in Friday at 1:30 p.m. for a full four-year term as chief justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court.His mother, Mrs. Vivian Drowota, also of Nashville, will attend the ceremony in…

August 29, 2002
A standard for state appellate court review of cases in which juries have rejected insanity defenses was announced Thursday by the Tennessee Supreme Court in a decision involving a Memphis man who shot a church counselor.The court unanimously held that appellate courts reviewing cases in which…

August 27, 2002
The state's 19,000 lawyers and their clients will be affected beginning March 1, 2003, by substantially revised ethics rules for attorneys adopted Tuesday by the Tennessee Supreme Court to replace the current 32-year-old code of conduct. The court's order overhauling the rules was prompted by a…

September 4, 2002
The public is entitled to scrutinize the records of private entities doing business with the state to the extent they become the “functional equivalent” of government agencies, the Tennessee Supreme Court said Thursday in a decision addressing two significant right-to-know issues.The unanimous…

September 16, 2002
The death sentence Richard Hale Austin received for his role in the murder-for-hire fatal shooting of a Memphis undercover agent was affirmed Monday in a 4-1 decision by the Tennessee Supreme Court.Austin has twice been sentenced to death for paying Jack Charles Blankenship to kill Julian Watkins…

September 24, 2002
The names of three attorneys, including a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, have been submitted to Gov. Don Sundquist, who will appoint one of the recommended applicants to fill a judicial vacancy in Memphis.Donna Marie Fields of Memphis, Arnold Goldin of Germantown and Rep. Larry…

September 30, 2002
Attorney Arnold Goldin of Memphis has been appointed by Gov. Don Sundquist to succeed Chancellor Floyd Peete, Jr., who died in August.A native of Richmond, VA., Goldin has been in private practice since 1974. He received his B.A. in government and foreign affairs from the University of Virginia in…

October 7, 2002
A Hamilton County man who repeatedly confessed to committing felony murder and numerous counts of aggravated rape was not denied his constitutional right to effective legal counsel, the Tennessee Supreme Court said Monday in a decision affirming his convictions and sentence of death.Justice E.…

October 14, 2002
High school students from Bradley, McMinn, Monroe and Polk counties will participate Nov. 7 in a state Supreme Court program designed to educate young Tennesseans about the judicial branch of government.The 650 students and their teachers from 9 public and private schools will attend a special…

October 21, 2002
Students from four Knox County High Schools will get a first-hand look at the judicial system Nov.15 as participants in a state Court of Appeals program designed to educate young Tennesseans about the appellate process.The 150 students and their teachers will attend oral argument in four actual…

December 11, 2002
The Tennessee Supreme Court has appointed three members to the state Board of Professional Responsibility which investigates complaints against attorneys and disciplines lawyers who violate professional rules.Mark L. Hayes, a Dyer County attorney, was reappointed by the court for a three year term…

December 19, 2002
Property owners whose trees cause substantial damage to adjoining property may be held financially responsible, the Tennessee Supreme Court said Thursday in a unanimous decision providing a new legal remedy for neighbors harmed by encroaching limbs or roots.The ruling, written by Chief Justice…

December 19, 2002
For the first time, Tennessee has certified foreign language interpreters available to assist court users who speak and understand little or no English.The seven interpreters, certified in Spanish, have passed written and oral examinations and a criminal background check as required by Tennessee…

January 6, 2003
The death sentence Gerald Powers received for killing a Memphis woman in1996 was affirmed Monday in a 3-2 decision by the Tennessee Supreme Court, with justices divided over whether trial testimony by the defendant’s wife should have been allowed.In an opinion written by Justice Janice M. Holder,…