Tennessee state government has authority to regulate one group of people on the public roads, but not another. The regulatory power it has (arguably) is upon commerce within the …
The “Fiddle Man of Lawrenceburg” is urging a judge to find state government in contempt for refusing to show up for a hearing in its efforts to jail him …
LAWRENCEBURG, Tenn. (May 2, 2016) — Confusion reigned at my hearing today in Lawrence County’s circuit court. As you may recall, the previously recused prosecutor pro tem in my …
The young woman at the emissions testing center has purple dye in her hair. She’s friendly. She asked me for my papers and to step out of the car …
The handcuffing and arrest of 10 elementary school children in Murfreesboro, Tenn., during school on April 15 is a picture of the religious presuppositions of the modern state. Their …
The brittleness of the state is evident in its precautions for the “safety” of its facilities and employees. Across the country paramilitary organizations engaged by cities and counties raise …
Is the state evil? Is the state the source of peril, danger, wickedness, threat, injury and death to families in Tennessee? Is the state the source of decapitalization, loss, …
Reflections on the conviction of Arthur Jay Hirsch for the exercise of constitutional rights in Lawrenceburg, Tenn., Dec. 11, 2015. You may also enjoy these related essays by David …