In a lengthy court battle, the Tennessee Supreme Court has ruled against a Nashville woman's custom license plate.
The Tennessee Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that personalized license plates are government speech and not subject to the ...
Tennessee Supreme Court rules personalized license plates are government speech, not protected by the First Amendment.
The Tennessee Supreme Court has issued an opinion stating vanity license plates in the state are not protected under the ...
The statement comes after the TN Supreme Court rejected a First Amendment challenge to Tennessee’s personalized license plate ...
Justice Sarah Campbell wrote in the decision that the First Amendment does not apply to personalized license plates because ...
The phrase "69PWNDU" came from the early days of the internet, but resurfaced again in 2025. What does it mean? Here's the ...
The Tennessee Supreme Court on Wednesday issued an opinion in Leah Gilliam v. David Gerregano, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Revenue et al. , rejecting a First Amendment challenge ...
The Tennessee Supreme Court this week issued an opinion in Leah Gilliam v. David Gerregano, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Revenue et al., rejecting a First Amendment challenge to ...
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