Tennesseans who want to express their individuality on the road have a lot of designs to choose from when it comes to license plates. In the state, there are over 100 specialty license plates ...
A short excerpt from today's long decision by Justice Sarah Campbell in Gilliam v. Gerregano (note that Sarah Martin and I co-filed an amicus brief on the other side in this case, on behalf of Simon ...
The Tennessee Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that personalized license plates are government speech and not subject to the First Amendment's ban on viewpoint discrimination. At the center of the case ...
The Tennessee Supreme Court on Wednesday issued an opinion in Leah Gilliam v. David Gerregano, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Revenue et al., rejecting a First Amendment challenge to ...
The Tennessee Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that personalized license plates, with their customizable alphanumeric combinations, are considered government speech, not private speech, and are therefore ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Tennessee Supreme Court said personalized license plates are not guaranteed of free speech. The statement comes after a three-year-long case where a Nashville woman, Leah ...
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court won’t get involved in states’ regulation of vanity license plates, rejecting an appeal from a Tennessee woman challenging the rejection of her controversial '69PWNDU’ ...
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