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Police Documents Show Protest Spreadsheet and Fear of 'Radicals' -
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Memphis Police brass kept a spread sheet over the past two years on whether a protest received a city permit – was “lawful” or “unlawful” – while continuing to collect information on some of the protesters from public social media.
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The Week Ahead: Sept. 25-Oct. 1 -
Monday, September 25, 2017
Are you ready to ride into the coming week, Memphis? There are some big two-wheel events and races to take in along with performances, fine dining, even a vintage antique market at Agricenter International. Check out more you need to know about in The Week Ahead...
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CLERB Prepares Response to Rallings’ Rejection of Police Misconduct Claims -
Monday, May 15, 2017
Members of the city Civilian Law Enforcement Review Board said Thursday, May 11, Memphis Police Director Michael Rallings’ dismissal of their three recommendations to reprimand or discipline police officers accused of misconduct will not be the last word on the cases. Even if Rallings’ decisions stand.
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CLERB Prepares Response To Rallings Rejection of Police Misconduct Claims -
Friday, May 12, 2017
Members of the city Civilian Law Enforcement Review Board said Thursday, May 11, Memphis Police Director Michael Rallings’s dismissal of their three recommendations to reprimand or discipline police officers accused of misconduct will not be the last word on the cases. That’s even if Rallings’ decisions stand.
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CLERB Prepares Response To Rallings Rejection of Police Misconduct Claims -
Friday, May 12, 2017
Members of the city Civilian Law Enforcement Review Board said Thursday, May 11, Memphis Police Director Michael Rallings’s dismissal of their three recommendations to reprimand or discipline police officers accused of misconduct will not be the last word on the cases. That’s even if Rallings’ decisions stand.
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City Hall List Leads to Court Fight Over Police Surveillance -
Friday, March 3, 2017
Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland’s administration may have put to rest the basic matter of the City Hall escort list and who is on it.
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Escort List Lawsuit Revives Old Court Order -
Friday, February 24, 2017
Nearly 40 years after U.S. District Judge Robert McRae signed a federal consent decree barring the Memphis Police Department from ever gathering and keeping information from “political intelligence” surveillance of Memphis citizens, the court order has come back to life.
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Last Word: Binghampton Gateway, Beale's Baggage and SoundStage Memphis -
Thursday, February 23, 2017
You’ve seen stories here about how difficult it can be to assemble land and financing for a hotel project. Supermarkets have proven much more difficult to pull off at least in Memphis where food deserts are a problem in several parts of town.
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Lawsuit Seeks End To City Hall List and Police Surveillance -
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Four of the 81 citizens on the City Hall escort list filed suit against the city of Memphis Wednesday, Feb. 22, in federal court alleging the city has violated a 1978 consent decree “preventing domestic surveillance of lawful and peaceful protests and exercise of First Amendment rights.”
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Five Citizens File Suit Against City and Graceland -
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Five citizens denied entry to the annual candlelight vigil outside Graceland last August are suing the city and Elvis Presley Enterprises for racial discrimination and civil rights violations.
The federal lawsuit was filed Wednesday, Jan. 18, by Aaron Lewis, Keedran Franklin, Earle Fisher, Catherine Lewis and Charline Tramel.
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Federal Lawsuit Filed Over August Graceland Protest -
Thursday, January 19, 2017
Five citizens denied entry to the annual candlelight vigil outside Graceland this past August are suing the city and Elvis Presley Enterprises for racial discrimination and civil rights violations.
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CLERB Subpoena Power Remains Issue After Council Vote -
Monday, August 15, 2016
The Civilian Law Enforcement Review Board voted Thursday, Aug. 11, to seek a legal opinion from the Tennessee Attorney General’s office on whether state law permits the board to have direct subpoena power.
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CLERB Board Seeks State Legal Opinion On Subpoena Power -
Friday, August 12, 2016
The Civilian Law Enforcement Review Board voted Thursday, Aug. 11, to seek a legal opinion from the Tennessee Attorney General’s office on whether state law permits the board to have direct subpoena power.
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Council to Discuss Retirement Plan Changes -
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Memphis City Council members begin moving Tuesday, June 3, toward the first of three votes on a quartet of ordinances that would fundamentally change health care and pension benefits for city employees.
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Kramer Given Crystal Award by Carwash Association -
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Bruce Kramer, an attorney with Apperson Crump PLC, has been given the Crystal Award by the International Carwash Association for his 20 years of service as the association’s general counsel. The association, which was started in Memphis in 1955, is comprised of 15,000 professional car wash operators, retailers and suppliers in 25 nations.
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Challenge of Voter ID Law Comes Into Focus -
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
The way to a court challenge of Tennessee’s voter identification law from Memphis takes a few twists and turns away from the polling place.
And while Memphis Mayor A C Wharton Jr. as well as several attorneys outside City Hall say they are ready to make the challenge, it will depend on who is willing to not have their vote counted in the Aug. 2 elections after they present a Memphis library card as photo ID to election officials.
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Borod & Kramer Becomes Part of Apperson Crump -
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
The 97-year-old Memphis law firm of Borod & Kramer PLC is closing its doors.
The firm will leave its Downtown office in Brinkley Plaza and move its attorneys and staff to 6070 Poplar Ave., where they’ll become part of Apperson Crump PLC.
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Kramer, Crone Form New Alliance -
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Chances are that discussions of the coming May elections will be off-limits at the water cooler of a newly formed law firm Downtown.
Attorneys Alan Crone and Bruce Kramer combined their existing practices to form Kramer + Crone, which became effective on April 1. Both attorneys said their mutual respect for each other trumped opposing political ideologies.
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CBU to HostEthics in Gov't Forum -
Friday, January 11, 2008
Christian Brothers University Thursday will host a forum about ethics in government that will involve several key figures in recent federal ethics investigations as well as local elected leaders.
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Smart Clings to Claim He's Broke, Represents Himself -
Friday, August 10, 2007
Forest Hill cemeteries and funeral homes owner Clayton Smart will act as his own attorney at least for the time being.
Criminal Court Judge W. Otis Higgs made the ruling Wednesday at the end of another hearing in which Smart repeatedly claimed he didn't have any money to hire an attorney.
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Archived Article: Law Focus -
Thursday, February 5, 2004
Law Not Always Celebrated, Champions Make Mark
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
When John Heflin took over as 2004 president of the Memphis Bar Association, he was determined to make his mark on the organization. But it was the impression left...
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Archived Article: Lawpanel (lead) -
Tuesday, January 28, 2003
Panel explores wall between religion, state Panel explores wall between religion, state
By ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
While the topic at last years Institute on the Profession of Law was post-Sept. 11 anti-terrorism law and its threat to...
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Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, October 16, 1997
Frederick J Frederick J. Lewis, partner in the McKnight, Hudson, Lewis, Ford & Harrison law firm, was inducted as a fellow in the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers of the American Bar Association. The college was established in 1996 to rec...24.
Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, October 16, 1997
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Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, October 9, 1997
The Memphis/Mid-South chapter of the Federal Bar Association and the U The Memphis/Mid-South chapter of the Federal Bar Association and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee will co-sponsor a continuing legal education semina...26.
Archived Article: Benchmark -
Thursday, August 21, 1997
Manufacturers Consolidation Service Inc Manufacturers Consolidation Service Inc. vs. Rick Rodell; Cornerstone Systems Inc.; Tim Clay; Pat Nieman; Jerry Rice; Ricardo Fernandez; Guy Wallace; Bruce Hallman; Larry Pritchett; Jack Billingsley; Jim Chalt...27.
Archived Article: Benchmark -
Thursday, August 14, 1997
Enerserv Inc Enerserv Inc. vs. Entergy Integrated Solutions Inc., System & Service U.S.A. Inc. and American System & Service Inc. According to the suit, Enerserv entered into a contractual agreement with the defendants whereby introductions ...28.
Archived Article: Benchmark -
Thursday, March 28, 1996
03-28 Benchmark Ritta Owens, Lesia G. Johnson, Cheryl L. Mitchell, Clara M. Sharp, William A. Smith and Jobe L. Taylor vs. the University Club of Memphis. Several former and current employees of the University Club of Memphis have filed a class acti...