Tennessee Intercollegiate Supreme Court
Tennessee Intercollegiate Supreme Court
Judicial Branch of the Tennessee

TISC Counterbalances Legislature

The Tennessee Intercollegiate Supreme Court is the judicial branch of the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature.

The Court has two primary functions:

The Court's term begins in November of each year, and its regular session coincides with the TISL General Assembly each November.

Supreme Court 2009-10Justices are sworn in at an organizational session during the summer, and the members of the Court select the Chief Justice at that time.

The Court adopts its own Rules of Procedure and elects its own officers, including the Clerk & Marshall. Consistent with the Tennessee Constitution, it also appoints the Attorney General of TISL.

Justice William Koch of the Tennessee Supreme Court and Judge Frank Clement Jr. of the Tennessee Court of Appeals advise the Court on ethics, decorum and procedure. The Tennessee Supreme Court also provides physical resources and other support.


Links

TISC History & Organization

All-Time List of Justices

TISC on facebook

Tennessee Supreme Court

Tennessee Supreme Court Historical Society

Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's Our Courts Program

Copyright 2008 et seq. Tennessee

Special Advisers

Justice William Koch
Justice William Koch
Tennessee Supreme Court

Judge Frank Clement Jr.
Judge Frank Clement Jr.
Tennessee Court of Appeals


Announcements

February 2012
Nominating Commission Picked

The membership of the 2012 Supreme Court Nominating Commission has been established.

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Supreme Court Application | Attorney General Application

Tennessee Intercollegiate Supreme Court