NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Your personalized license plate is a form of “government speech” and therefore can be censored, according to a 3-judge panel of the Tennessee Supreme Court.
Some states have banned personalized license plates from saying vulgar things, while others have ruled that they're not protected speech, as the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled recently. In 2010 ...
The State eventually revoked the plate after deeming the message offensive. Gilliam sued state officials, alleging that Tennessee's personalized license plate program discriminates based on ...
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – The Tennessee House of Representatives has passed House Bill 300, a measure aimed at strengthening enforcement against the use of license plate flippers. The devices ...
Two men allegedly caught with 46 cans of nitrous oxide in their vehicle were arrested Saturday night after an investigation conducted by the Metro Nashville Police Department.
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WTVC Chattanooga on MSNMother honors late son with Tennessee childhood cancer license plate initiativeA grieving mother is working to create a Tennessee Childhood Cancer Specialty License plate to honor her late son. Gloria ...
NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Supreme Court upheld the revocation of a woman’s license plate reading “69PWNDU,” ruling that personalized plates are considered government speech, not private speech, and ...
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