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Tennessee: State-wide Driver's License Suspensions

In the five years before the lawsuits were filed, Tennessee suspended more than a quarter of a million driver’s licenses for nonpayment of traffic debt, and Tennessee revoked more than 140,000 driver's licenses for nonpayment of court debt.These suspensions occur without basic constitutional protections and have prevented indigent Tennessee families from accessing jobs, health care, child care, and other many of the other basic necessities of daily life. The mass suspensions also raise profound racial justice concerns: African-American drivers are four times more likely to lose their licenses for nonpayment of traffic tickets than white drivers.

The federal court has issued landmark decisions holding this system unconstitutional. We bring this important case alongside the National Center for Law and Economic Justice (NCLEJ), Just City, and the law firm Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz.

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National Center for Law and Economic Justice, Just City, Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz

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Court Debt: Complaint

Traffic Debt: Complaint

Court Debt: Summary Judgment Opinion

Traffic Debt: Opinion Denying Defendant's Motion to Dismiss

Traffic Debt: Preliminary Injunction Opinion

Traffic Debt: Preliminary Injunction Order

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Being Poor Can Mean Losing a Driver’s License. Not Anymore in Tennessee.
Judge: Tennessee can't revoke driver's licenses from people who can't pay court costs
How Fines & Fees Criminalize Poverty: Explained
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