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2014

Journal

Tennessee v. Lane

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Tennessee V. Lane: Winning The Battle, Losing The War?, Michael Forearm, Ossai Miazad Feb 2014

Tennessee V. Lane: Winning The Battle, Losing The War?, Michael Forearm, Ossai Miazad

Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy

Mr. Foreman serves as deputy director for legal programs at the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights under Law. He is a frequent speaker on civil rights issues and has served as counsel of record for the Lawyer's Committee in several cases before the Supreme Court.


The Policy Implications, Elizabeth Mccallum Feb 2014

The Policy Implications, Elizabeth Mccallum

Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy

Elizabeth McCallum is a partner at Howrey, Simon, Arnold & White, LLP, in Washington, D.C.


Tennessee's Response To The Supreme Court's Decision, Paul G. Summers, Elizabeth Martin Feb 2014

Tennessee's Response To The Supreme Court's Decision, Paul G. Summers, Elizabeth Martin

Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy

Paul G. Summers is the Tennessee Attorney General & Reporter. Elizabeth Martin is an Assistant Tennessee Attorney General.


Tennessee's Legal Strategy, Michael Moore Feb 2014

Tennessee's Legal Strategy, Michael Moore

Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy

Michael Moore is the Tennessee Solicitor General.


Plaintiff's Legal Strategy, William Brown Feb 2014

Plaintiff's Legal Strategy, William Brown

Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy

Mr. Brown argued Tennessee v. Lane on behalf of the plaintiffs, George Lane and Beverly Jones, before the United States Supreme Court. He is a 1974 graduate of the Tennessee Technological University and received his J.D. from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 1977.