As the national and regional press absorbs more stories of police killings (euphemized as “officer-involved shootings”), the question naturally comes about reform measures to reduce the death toll and …
Charles Deshon Toney, 25, is weak days after Hamilton County sheriff’s deputies beat him in a “show of force” arrival to his apartment block in East Ridge. A beating …
City attorney Phil Noblett and a second lawyer, Keith Reisman, today hear out my argument that Chattanooga is violating a plain-speaking law to oppress African-Americans and that it should …
Local economy has a theory strongly lococentric and insists on bottom-up reform; it has little hope in top-down reform, especially where constitutional liberties are in view. Reform cannot be …
It’s a maxim in equity that for every wrong there is a remedy. But sometimes, many times, it’s easier to accept the wrong and move on, hoping for better …
Blogger and activist Keelah Jackson plans to use transportation administrative notice in her quest to regain personal automobility after her driver license was suspended (and she is too poor …
County attorney Rheubin Taylor and county register Marc Gravitt are resisting entry into the county record books a document called transportation administrative notice. The notice has powerful implications for …
Several important areas stand before us in Chattanooga amenable to reform in the interest of justice. Christians, whose Bibles reveal the model of all justice and equity, should review …