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Tennessee plans to execute Byron Black on Tuesday for the 1988 murders of a woman and her two young daughters, despite ...
Tennessee can execute Byron Black on Aug. 5 without having to first deactivate his heart device, the Tennessee Supreme Court ...
Lawyers for Byron Black, who is scheduled to be put to death this month, say his defibrillator may be unnecessarily triggered ...
Can same-sex couples marry anywhere in the United States? The Supreme Court said yes, making Tennessee’s voter-approved constitutional ...
Attorneys for Byron Black, a 66-year-old man on Tennessee's death row, have filed a motion for a stay of his execution due to ...
The road ahead for Nashville's Choose How You Move transit plan is clear — the Tennessee Supreme Court has rejected the ...
A federal appeals court has upheld a 2021 Arkansas law that bans gender transition care for minors, going beyond a recent ...
The state Attorney General’s Office has filed subpoenas compelling abortion information from four Tennessee hospitals as part of an ongoing lawsuit challenging Tennessee’s abortion ban.
The jury in his trial concluded that he had been in a jealous rage when he shot them because he thought Clay, whom he had ...
Black has a pacemaker-defibrillator, and his lawyers have argued for it to be deactivated prior to the execution.
On Tuesday, we saw some of the earliest fallout from the Supreme Court's decision earlier this summer in United States v.
On June 18, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its opinion in the closely watched case of United States v. Skrmetti. In this 6-3 opinion, the Supreme Court upheld Tennessee’s legislation ...