Attorney General Education Law Opinions
The Tennessee Attorney General is required to provide written legal opinions to "the governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, comptroller of the treasury, members of the general assembly and other state officials...in the discharge of their official duties." Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-6-109 (b)(6). In fulfilling this statutory duty, the Attorney General has published a wealth of opinions relating to K-12 public education in Tennessee.
You can view all Attorney General opinions on the website for the Office of the Attorney General.