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 …
The Chattanooga Times Free Press’ coverage of highway billboards (“Georgia’s billboard jungle Law allowing sign companies to clear-cut public land under fire,” A1) leaves me bemused. Billboards arguably are …
On his 18th birthday my eldest son David went to Shooters Depot on Shallowford Road and purchased a Ruger 10/22, one of the world’s best .22-caliber semiautomatic rifles that …
One thing that presidential inaugurals aren’t, and that is conciliatory. The spectacle Monday in the federal capital was marked by expressions of deep emotion. Hundreds from Chattanooga rode or …
I have long followed the work of the Fully Informed Jury Association. Here’s a brief explainer. The authority of the jury is one that is preventative and defensive and …
(This story first appeared when Red Bank voted to banish the traffic camera system. It explores the queer jurisdiction of city courts and the mixing of civil and criminal …