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Atherton recuses without recusal; case assigned to...

Cartels vs. liberty

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Common law rights

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Administrative notice

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January 29, 2019

Roe v. Wade doesn’t supersede state law

By Zachary Garris Oklahoma State Senator Joseph Silk has introduced a bill that would criminalize abortion. Known as the “Abolition of Abortion in Oklahoma Act,” Senate Bill 13 would …
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Rep. Hulsey wants House to regulate errant judges
January 27, 2019

Rep. Hulsey wants House to regulate errant judges

Rep. Bud Hulsey filed the petition for remonstrance in the state general assembly because he sees in John Gentry’s efforts an effort to regain control of the state judicary, …
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‘Absurd’ petition would open tide of grievances, pol says
January 27, 2019

‘Absurd’ petition would open tide of grievances, pol says

John Stevens is a practicing attorney of Huntingdon, Tenn., 3½ hours from Chattanooga and west of Nashville, and a member of the state senate who objects to anyone criticizing …
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Double whammy for city employee no. 70792 in police beating
January 26, 2019

Double whammy for city employee no. 70792 in police beating

Chattanooga police officer Ben Piazza faces a double whammy when it comes to claims against him in court. One of them is a beating of a citizen at a …
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Council nears being fed up with cops under Berke
January 22, 2019

Council nears being fed up with cops under Berke

A disturbing public beating of a Chattanooga resident by a city employee sets off an alarm at Chattanooga city council, with council member Russell Gilbert demanding accountability and member …
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A loaded Piazza: Cheese, meat, steel & knuckles
January 22, 2019

A loaded Piazza: Cheese, meat, steel & knuckles

Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination? No! They were not ashamed. Nor did they know how to blush. — Jeremiah 8:12 City council has a reputation of …
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COA study raps ‘insiders,’ but relies on them for solutions
January 18, 2019

COA study raps ‘insiders,’ but relies on them for solutions

Can we make Chattanooga “the best town ever, for everybody,” if we reject the democratizing effect of a free market? This question arises from a reading of the report, …
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Terrifying, exhilarating best prayer before city council
January 17, 2019

Terrifying, exhilarating best prayer before city council

The flat prayers at public events are to a nondescript deity and ask for a general blessing for a generally good people from a generally decent Benefactor. The best …
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