Reaching down into the deep state in Tennessee

June Griffin of Dayton, Tenn., a matron of the constitution, is among the many tens of thousands of Tennesseans oppressed by the driver license statute. From left on the wall, the Declaration of Independence, a portrait of Patrick Henry and a copy of the 10 commandments. (Photo David Tulis) My reading in Tennessee law strongly indicates a general purpose of the modern state: To make private citizens public citizens, to transfer lawful private activities into the public realm, subject to supervision, taxation and licensure. By David Tulis / NoogaRadio 92.7 The state today is in a condition of senescence, its … Continue reading Reaching down into the deep state in Tennessee