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Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Aug 27, 2024

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti last October sued the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) over millions of dollars in family planning funding the state lost after it violated federal requirements for clinics to counsel clients on all reproductive health options, including abortion. The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals now has ruled that the federal government does not have to reinstate those funds as a legal battle plays out over the state’s abortion policy. According to the Associated Press, the court stated: “Tennessee was free to voluntarily relinquish the grants for any reason, especially if it determined that the requirements would violate its state laws.” In other news from the court, last week it found that Tennessee properly denied convicted felon Erik Williams’s attempt to dismiss his gun possession indictment. According to Bloomberg Law, Williams was indicted for being a felon in possession of a firearm after Memphis police stopped him for speeding and found a loaded pistol in the trunk. He previously robbed two people at gunpoint and was convicted of attempted murder. Williams argued that the law violated his Second Amendment rights. The court found that Congress may disarm people they believe to be dangerous as long those individuals have the opportunity to show they are not actually dangerous. The court found that Williams was given that opportunity.