The 16 percent turnout among 111,324 registered voters in Chattanooga tells of despair, but of a kind that suggests good things ahead. In the low election turnout there arises …
(This essay is the second of two parts. Please read Part I for a review of controlling court cases.) By David Tulis Eric Kiesche stands before city court Judge …
By David Tulis The battle of local economy is one in which the promises of the credit economy salesman at the front door so preoccupy us that we scarce …
The third bill filed this year in the Tennessee general assembly’s upper chamber is full of good intentions. Bill no. 3 is described under the truth-in-labeling rule as “an …
A bill before the Tennessee senate would let the people’s elected representatives take a stand on the integrity of the state of Tennessee as a political entity. The boundary …
By Rev. Matthew Trewhella Malefactor punished but weapons not banned Genesis 4:8-12: In this passage, Scripture records the first murder wherein Cain killed Abel. That Cain must have used …
By David Tulis The burly man with the beard standing next to me is Randy Van Hooser, owner of All-American Taxi Co. in Chattanooga. We are taking an hour …
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated.” — 4th Amendment to the …