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Tennessee GOP bills target public school education for immigrant children without legal status
Tennessee Republican leaders have set their sights on overturning 40 years of U.S. Supreme Court precedent with proposed legislation intended to deny immigrant children without legal permanent status equal access to a public education.
Tennessee bill would allow schools to refuse to enroll unauthorized immigrants
Tennessee Republican lawmakers want to allow schools to deny enrollment to unauthorized immigrant students — a move that would directly challenge a long-standing U.S. Supreme Court decision.
Should school districts be allowed to not enroll undocumented immigrants? Some Tennessee Republicans think so.
For decades, public schools have enrolled any student hoping to get an education. But if a few Tennessee Republican lawmakers get their way, that could change across the country.
Tennessee Republicans file bill to allow public schools to reject undocumented children
The bill is a direct effort to challenge a long-standing U.S. Supreme Court precedent guaranteeing a right to public education to all children.
Tennessee bill would make unauthorized students pay public school tuition
A Tennessee lawmaker wants to require unauthorized immigrant students to pay tuition to attend public schools – a move that would challenge a long-standing U.S. Supreme Court decision.
Tennessee Republicans seek to allow public schools to reject undocumented students
Leading Tennessee Republicans want to undo a decades-old U.S. Supreme Court decision that gives undocumented children the right to enroll in public schools. Why it matters: Conservative state lawmakers are doubling down on their efforts to mirror President Trump's hard-line immigration policies.
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Tennessee law requiring age verification for adult sites takes effect after court ruling
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What is a covenant marriage? Proposed Tennessee bill would create marriage distinction. Here's what to know
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Tennessee Attorney General shares about NCAA agreeing to a settlement over NIL rules
After a year of court hearings, Tennessee has agreed to a settlement with the NCAA over rules regarding paying athletes.
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