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3 Women Workers Claim Wal-Mart Discrimination -
Wednesday, October 03, 2012
NASHVILLE (AP) – Three Tennessee employees have sued Wal-Mart claiming they lost pay and promotion opportunities because they are women.
The Barrett Johnston law firm said the lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Nashville, is the third of its kind against Wal-Mart since 2011.
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Nashville Judge Upholds Photo Voter ID Law -
Friday, September 28, 2012
A judge in Nashville has held Tennessee’s voter identification statute constitutional.
The Tennessean reported the ruling by Davidson County Chancery Court Judge Carol McCoy came Wednesday.
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City Voter ID Suit Alleges Voter Turned Away Twice -
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
The city of Memphis wants a Nashville federal judge to order the state to accept photo library cards issued by the city since last month as a valid form of voting identification.
The lawsuit filed Tuesday, July 24, was expected.
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Memphis Schools BenefitFrom Microsoft Suit -
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
The Memphis City Schools will receive more than $1 million in software vouchers as a result of a settlement in a lawsuit against Microsoft Corp. Shelby County Schools will receive $755,398 in vouchers.
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