Here's an op-ed piece regarding adjustments to Tennessee's Open Record Law:
We thought Tennessee lawmakers were seeking to strengthen the state's Open Records Law, but amendments recently presented by a House subcommittee indicate otherwise and would set openness in local government back decades.
Tennessee seems to have a record of being progressive and then falling back into old habits. Labels: law, politics, tennessee
Korea - Land of the Morning Calm. That is where I am currently living as an "Englishee teacher." As I go about my life, I'm sure that I will encounter a few interesting things, and I might try to be a little adventurous. Stop by often for some non-stop Korean taekwondo-style action. Whatever you do, please don't have the fan running while reading this - 





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