Tennessee Municipal League v. Brook Thompson

Tennessee Supreme Court

Tennessee Municipal League v. Brook Thompson

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE

FILED November 25, 1997 TENNESSEE MUNICIPAL LEAGUE, ) et al., ) Cecil W. Crowson ) Appellate Court Clerk Plaintiffs/Appellants, ) Davidson Chancery ) ) Vs. ) Supreme Court ) No. 01S01-9711-CH-00242 ) BROOK THOMPSON, in his official ) capacity as the State Election ) Coordinator, et al., ) ) Defendants/Appellees. )

ORDER

We granted this expedited appeal pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 16-3-

201(d) in order to determine a question of unusual public importance--whether 1997

Tenn. Pub. Acts, ch. 98, (“the Act”), violates the Tennessee Constitution. The

Chancery Court held that the Act is constitutional. We conclude, however, that the

Act violates Article II, § 17 of the Tennessee Constitution because the body of the

Act is broader than its caption. Accordingly, we reverse. A full opinion based on

this order will follow.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

PER CURIAM

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