TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 24, 2024

Memphis lawyer Larry E. Parrish has filed a petition with the Tennessee Supreme Court, asking the court to declare its own Rule 10B, which deals with judicial recusals, to be unconstitutional. Specifically, Parrish alleges that the rule’s provision by which a party waives their right to recusal, even on constitutional grounds, by failing to file a motion under Rule 10B, violates the U.S. Constitution’s 14th Amendment and state law. He notes that two cases presently pending in Tennessee trial courts, in which he is involved, illustrate the importance of the court resolving the questions he raises. He argues that recusal motions are stalled because the lower courts do not have subject matter jurisdiction to decide whether Rule 10B is unconstitutional.