TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Azya Thornton on Aug 19, 2024

Tennessee courts are lagging behind other government agencies in adopting technology to increase transparency and accessibility, according to a report from the Nashville Banner, while public trust in the courts has declined for years, according to the National Center for State Courts. Despite calls for more open court proceedings, including live streaming and virtual options, implementation varies across the state. The paper found that while higher courts stream oral arguments, lower courts often lack such technology due to resource constraints and privacy concerns. It also found that e-filing is limited to larger counties, and the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted disparities in judges' technological proficiency. The Tennessee Supreme Court created a committee in 2023 to develop a strategic plan for broader technology adoption. However, challenges remain in balancing efficiency with public access. A spokesperson from the Administrative Office of the Courts told the Banner that “deploying scalable technology solutions is a priority.”