Abstract
In Tennessee, the wolf has entered the fold. The Tennessee General Assembly has assumed judicial power by reasserting its role as the “preeminent” branch of government and reclaiming its historic dominance over the state judiciary.5 This unfortunate development has led me to write this article for a variety of reasons. For future generations, I wish to chronicle the events that led to the dismantling of Tennessee’s unique, high-quality judicial system. 6 In this way, I seek to archive essential information for those who trumpet the important role that fair courts play in our society. I hope to inspire vigilance, triggering watchful eyes as the new judiciary unfolds; and perhaps, I also aspire to encourage efforts to draw the teeth and talons before more damage is done.
Recommended Citation
White, Penny J.
(2021)
"If It Ain't Broke, Break It - How the Tennessee General Assembly Dismantled and Destroyed Tennessee's Uniquely Excellent Justice System,"
Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy: Vol. 10:
Iss.
2, Article 6.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.70658/1940-4131.1224
Available at:
https://ir.law.utk.edu/tjlp/vol10/iss2/6