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Applications are now being accepted for the vacancy in the 6th Judicial District Criminal Court in Knox County. To learn more, click here.
The Tennessee Supreme Court filed an order today soliciting public comments to proposed changes to Code of Judicial Conduct,
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Fifteen Tennessee judges,
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The Judicial Nominating Commission recommends three candidates to the governor for the judicial vacancy in Blount County. To learn more,
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The Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization is implementing fee charges for unpaid courses. Click here to learn more. Chief Justice Cornelia Clark speaks to reporters at the Tennessee Press Association luncheon on February 11. To learn more, click here. The Tennessee Supreme Court has approved the first retired attorney in the state to take part in the Court’s new pro bono emeritus program. To learn more, click here. The Tennessee Supreme Court hosted the first ever statewide pro bono summit Friday as part of the Court’s ongoing efforts to improve access to justice in the state. To continue reading,
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