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Tennessee Supreme Court Rules Vanity Plates Are Not Protected Free Speech, Revokes Plate Woman Had For Over A Decade By Lawrence Hodge March 3, 2025 2:25 pm EST Georgeclerk/Getty Images ...
The Tennessee Supreme Court has issued an opinion stating vanity license plates in the state are not protected under the First Amendment. The court issued an opinion on Wednesday in the case of ...
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 ...
Free Speech. Tennessee Supreme Court Rules State Can Revoke Personalized '69' License Plate Because It's Government Speech Most courts have ruled that vanity license plates are private speech and ...
In a lengthy court battle, the Tennessee Supreme Court has ruled against a Nashville woman's custom license plate. News Sports Counties Business Music Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals NEWS ...
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