TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Feb 5, 2026

The Tennessee Court of Appeals has ruled that Metro Nashville must consider releasing certain records related to the Covenant School shooting, the Nashville Banner reports. Authoring Judge Kristi Davis wrote that “no record in Metro’s file should be deemed exempt simply because it contains some exempt information.” The appeals court remanded the case back to the Davidson County Chancery Court to resolve which of the shooter’s writings should be exempt from disclosure. A number of news outlets are seeking access to the shooter’s journals and writings while the school and several parents are seeking to stop the disclosure. After Metro denied all requests — arguing the investigation was ongoing — Chancellor I’Ashea Myles agreed that Metro could deny all requests. According to Fox 17 News, police department attorneys now acknowledge the investigation is complete.