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Horwitz Law, PLLC Secures Unanimous Tennessee Court of Appeals Reversal of Both of Client’s Contempt Convictions

Fatal "ambiguities [in the trial court's] orders cannot support a conviction of contempt[,]" and "[t]he determination that the order which was allegedly violated lacked specificity and was ambiguous requires a reversal of the convictions of contempt," the Tennessee Court of Appeals has ruled.  The

By |2025-12-27T16:54:07-06:00March 4th, 2024|Appeals, Contempt, Litigation, Tennessee Court of Appeals|

Intermediate Scrutiny for February 9, 2024

February 3–9, 2024 Intermediate Scrutiny—a Tennessee Court of Appeals blog—is a snappy weekly newsletter from Tennessee appellate attorney Daniel A. Horwitz summarizing the week's decisions from the Tennessee Court of Appeals.  To subscribe, click here.  Past newsletters can be found here. Mother and Father

By |2025-12-27T16:45:40-06:00February 9th, 2024|Intermediate Scrutiny|

Intermediate Scrutiny for February 2, 2024

January 27–February 2, 2024 Intermediate Scrutiny—a Tennessee Court of Appeals blog—is a snappy weekly newsletter from Tennessee appellate attorney Daniel A. Horwitz summarizing the week's decisions from the Tennessee Court of Appeals.  To subscribe, click here.  Past newsletters can be found here. Pro se

By |2025-12-27T16:45:44-06:00February 2nd, 2024|Intermediate Scrutiny|

Horwitz Law, PLLC Client Sophia Johnston Wins $100,000 Settlement Payment, Secures Permanent Policy Changes After Being Forced to Remove Hijab During Rutherford County Booking Process

Horwitz Law, PLLC client Sophia Johnston—a devout Muslim woman who was illegally required to remove and be photographed without wearing her hijab after being arrested for a minor (since-dismissed) criminal charge in August 2023—has reached a settlement with Rutherford County, Tennessee.  As part of her

By |2025-12-27T16:54:12-06:00January 24th, 2024|Constitutional Law, First Amendment, In the News|
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