“Today the United States Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal from a group challenging the way Tennessee has counted votes on constitutional amendments since 1870,” said Herbert H. Slatery III. “This is a confirmation of the State’s position from the outset: a state, and not a federal court, should decide how votes are counted under its own Constitution. This finally puts to rest any uncertainty surrounding the people’s 2014 approval and ratification of Amendment 1 by 72,000 votes. The Court’s action denying the appeal allows the unanimous 6th Circuit decision in favor of the State to stand. The votes were correctly and constitutionally counted and the plaintiffs’ claims of unfairness, lack of due process and equal protection were all denied.”
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Monday, October 01, 2018 | 02:12pm
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Wednesday, September 26, 2018 | 01:39pm
Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III along with the other 49 states and the District of Columbia, has reached an agreement with California-based ride-sharing company Uber Technologies, Inc. (Uber) to address the company’s one-year delay in reporting a data breach to its affected drivers.
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Tuesday, September 25, 2018 | 02:34pm
“I was pleased to be among a bipartisan group of attorneys general finding common ground on the important issue of consumer protection and data security. It is essential for state and federal law enforcement agencies to work together and we had a robust discussion. I appreciate General Sessions and his staff taking the time to hear our concerns.”
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Wednesday, September 19, 2018 | 02:50pm
“Randy Boyd’s key role in the Governor’s signature higher education program, the Tennessee Promise, his familiarity with state government and his campaign experience places him in a unique position to guide the University of Tennessee education system at this pivotal time.”
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Monday, September 17, 2018 | 03:16pm
Attorney General Herbert Slatery III today joined 55 other state and territory attorneys general to urge Congress to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).
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Friday, September 14, 2018 | 10:55am
As Hurricane Florence makes landfall, Tennessee Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III and Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance (TDCI) Commissioner Julie Mix McPeak are encouraging consumers to be alert to potential price gouging that could occur.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2018 | 11:26am
Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III announced David M. Rudolph as assistant attorney general. In this role, Rudolph will join Jim Newsom who serves as Special Counsel in the Memphis office.
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Tuesday, August 28, 2018 | 10:37am
Tennessee Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III has joined 15 other States asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review a decision of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals interpreting the term “sex” in federal antidiscrimination law to include transgender status.
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Thursday, August 23, 2018 | 05:03pm
Tennessee Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III is pleased with the outcome of the decision in State of Tennessee v. Rosemary L. Decosimo. “This ruling reverses the judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeals and upholds the constitutionality of a Tennessee law that imposed fees on individuals convicted of DUI and removes any uncertainty over past DUI convictions. In addition, the court pointed out that any financial incentive created by the law is far too remote to constitute a possible temptation for TBI forensic agents to falsify test results and generate fees.”
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Monday, August 13, 2018 | 03:08pm
Tennessee Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III today announced Samantha Fisher as Communications Director. Previously she was a 5 and 10pm anchor on WKRN. “We have been looking forward to this day. You can’t help but be impressed with Samantha’s skills and experience. We are delighted to have her join our team,” said Attorney General Slatery.
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Thursday, August 09, 2018 | 08:31pm
“The death penalty is constitutional and it is the law of the State of Tennessee. It has taken decades and multiple court hearings, but justice was finally served for the murder and aggravated rape of 7-year-old Paula Dyer. Justice was delayed too long for this little girl and her family. I hope tonight’s lawful execution in some way eases the heartache Paula’s family has lived with and brings a degree of closure to a chapter of their lives that has been indescribably difficult.”
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Thursday, July 26, 2018 | 05:58pm
The Attorney General’s statutory duty is to defend the constitutionality of a statute of statewide effect. Accordingly, this Office recently filed a Notice of Appeal in the U.S. District Court. Today, this Office filed a Motion for Partial Stay Pending Appeal.
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Thursday, July 05, 2018 | 10:59am
“We are pleased Purdue Pharma decided to withdraw its motion for a protective order, and the State’s complaint is now available to the public on our website or from the Knox County Clerk’s Office. As outlined in our response to the motion, we believe the public has the right to know what is going on in this important lawsuit. We will now concentrate on moving the litigation forward.” General Slatery said.
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Thursday, June 21, 2018 | 02:04pm
“Today’s U.S. Supreme Court decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, holding that States may collect sales tax from online retailers, is welcome news. Tennessee joined a multi-state amicus brief in support of South Dakota that highlighted the importance of this source of revenue for the States and the unfairness of the previous rule to our local retailers. We will continue to review the decision and its impact on the pending case filed against the TN Department of Revenue by the American Catalog Association,” General Slatery said.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2018 | 01:53pm
“Thanks to Gerald McCormick for serving our state for about fourteen years. He was always Leader McCormick to me and I appreciated his candor and willingness to sponsor, lead, vote for and pass legislation that was the best for Tennessee, whether politically expedient or not. We will miss that statesmanship and wish him the best in his future endeavors.”