Capp et al. v. Funk et al.
League of Women Voters of Tennessee et al. v. Davidson County Election Commission et al.
Lay v. Goins
With the 2020 elections taking place amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the CDC recommended mail-in voting to inhibit the spread of the virus. Unlike other states, Tennessee restricted mail-in-voting with limited exceptions. This forced Tennesseans to either risk their health or to not vote at all.
League of Women Voters of Tennessee v. Hargett
Tennessee saw a surge in voter registrations during the 2018 midterms. Lawmakers passed a measure that creates criminal and civil penalties against those who submit “incomplete” applications. The threat of penalty will chill registration efforts and make ours the only state with such penalties.
City of Lakewood, et al. v. Davidson County Election Commission, et al.
Benton County Voter Purge
Terrence Johnson et. al. v. Bredesen, et. al.
Ronald Teel, et al. v. Riley Darnell, et al.
American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee, et al. v. Darnell, et al.