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Republican Rep. Todd Warner of Chapel Hill in rural Marshall County (pictured right) announced Monday he will run for the 9th U.S. Congressional District, pitting him against Republican Sen. Brent Taylor of Eads (pictured left) in Shelby County. (Photos: John Partipilo/Tennessee Lookout)

Days after the Tennessee Legislature


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State Sen. London Lamar, a Memphis Democrat, holds a photo of the new U.S. House map passed by Tennessee Republicans. (Photo: John Partipilo/Tennessee Lookout

The American Civil Liberties Union and ACLU of Tennessee filed a federal lawsuit Monday seeking to block the state’s new congressional district map, citing intentional racial discrimination...


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Gov. Bill Lee has signed legislation to require state judges to cooperate with federal immigration authorities or face ouster. Pictured: Sumner County Courthouse. (Photo: Sumner County Chancery Court)

Gov. Bill Lee has signed into law a measure to punish judges in Tennessee who do not cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

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A federal judge has set a May 20 date to consider a request by Democratic officials to temporarily prevent Tennessee's newly-drawn House district map from taking effect. Pictured: Fred D. Thompson Federal Courthouse in Nashville (Photo: John Partipilo)

A federal court hearing is set for May 20 to determine whether a temporary restraining order s...


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A redrawn U.S. House district map shows Memphis split into three separate districts. Photographs by John Partipilo/Tennessee Lookout

State attorneys are asking the court to deny the NAACP Tennessee chapter’s request to stop a redrawn congressional map from going into effect before the 2026 election.

NAACP Tennessee President Gloria Sweet-L...


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