A bill in the general assembly would prohibit cops from enforcing any international law or treaty that limit gun rights as specified in Tennessee's constitution.
Form-based zoning codes like the one proposed for Chattanooga may bring pleasing “local economy-oriented” results, but have built-in limits that come with any use of compulsion.
By Matt Trewhella The death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has the political pundits prognosticating, the talk-show hosts prophesying, and the conservatives palpitating. Who will nominate the next …
By David Tulis I am driving from my house into Hixson. Furtively I glance left, I glance right. Afraid to be seen, I am hauling down the roadway in …
Same-sex couples line up for marriage licenses in Chattanooga.But a court opinion and fresh litigation are helping bring into view a return to an ancient standard: Marriage at common …
By David Tulis Our city and county will lose less — and perhaps even prosper — in the coming great default if people who live here believe in local …
By David Tulis Mike Little is a criminal defense attorney in Chattanooga who is running for criminal court judge in Hamilton County in one of its three divisions. His …
By David Tulis You have myriad constitutional rights granted to you by God because you are made in His image. Does a state agency, operating in the realm of …