Appeals Court Keeps Alive Confederate Parks Renaming Challenge (TN)
By Bill Dries
Updated 5:47PM
The Tennessee Court of Appeals has revived a legal challenge to the citys renaming of three Confederate-themed parks with a Friday, Aug. 21, ruling that keeps only one of the 15 plaintiffs intact.
The case involves a lawsuit filed in 2013 following the Memphis City Council's decision to rename Forrest Park, Jefferson Davis Park and Confederate Park. Shelby County Chancellor Kenny W. Armstrong dismissed the suit, ruling that the plaintiffs had not established that they had a standing in the case.
But in its Friday ruling, the appeals court said the Sons of Confederate Veterans Nathan Bedford Forrest Camp #215 does have standing and remanded the case back to Shelby County Chancery Court ...
The distinction, according to the ruling, is that the Forrest camp of the Sons of Confederate Veterans suffered a distinct and palpable injury not common to the citizenry at large when the council voted to change the name of the park honoring the Confederate general, slave trader and Ku Klux Klan grand wizard. Its new name is Health Sciences Park ...
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