TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Dec 9, 2025

The Tennessee Supreme Court adopted amendments to two rules last week. In the first order, the court announced the adoption of an amendment to Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 12.4(E) to set forth the procedures and deadlines for litigation that could affect the method or timing of an execution when the litigation is filed after an execution date is set. In the second order, the court announced an amendment to Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 54 to add a new type of civil complaint required to be heard by a three-judge panel. The court explained that the action was taken after the General Assembly passed and the governor signed new legislation amending Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 20. Both orders were adopted on Dec. 5 and took effect immediately.