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Trump’s first judicial nomination of second term is a Tennessean | Tennessee

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-05-02 14:16:00

(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump picked an attorney in the Tennessee attorney general’s office for a spot on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

Whitney Hermandorfer is currently the director of the Strategic Litigation Unit in the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office. If confirmed by the Senate, she will fill a judicial vacancy left by Judge Jane Branstetter Stranch, who announced in January she was taking senior status. The court is based in Cincinnati and hears cases from Ohio, Tennessee, Kentucky and Michigan.

“The atate of Tennessee has trusted Whitney Hermandorfer over and over with complex cases of national significance. She has never let us down,” said Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti on Friday. “Her leadership of Tennessee’s Strategic Litigation Unit sets a high bar of excellence at every level of the federal judiciary, all the way up to the Supreme Court of the United States.”

Kentucky Attorney General Russel Coleman said Hermandorfer has been an advocate.

“As neighbors to the north, our office has been grateful for Whitney’s partnership as we uphold our laws and the Constitution. Whitney was one of the brilliant advocates behind our lawsuit to protect women’s sports, and her ability to see around legal corners led to key victories all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court,” Coleman said in a statement.

Tennessee’s U.S. senators praised Trump’s nomination.

“She is a rising star in Tennessee, and she will be a fair-minded jurist who will apply our nation’s laws as they are written and defend the Constitution,” Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., said.

“Few can boast equal credentials, having clerked for Justices Alito and Barrett, as well as then-Judge Kavanaugh. Whitney graduated top of her law school class at the George Washington University Law School,” said Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Right

The article primarily reports on the nomination of Whitney Hermandorfer to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit by President Donald Trump. It includes endorsements from Republican officials, highlighting her qualifications and conservative judicial credentials. The tone is positive and supportive of the nominee, with quotes praising her legal work on issues such as protecting women’s sports and upholding the Constitution, which are typically associated with conservative values. Although the article does not explicitly argue for a political position, the framing and selection of supportive quotes from Republican figures suggest a center-right bias. The content emphasizes her alignment with conservative judicial philosophy through mentions of her clerking for conservative Supreme Court justices and the praise from GOP senators, rather than presenting a neutral or balanced view including perspectives from other political sides.

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Songs of Love writes personalized music for kids — but can AI carry the tune?

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wpln.org – Mack Linebaugh – 2025-08-04 04:32:00

SUMMARY: The Songs of Love Foundation, led by John Beltzer, creates personalized songs for children with serious illnesses and now aims to serve older adults with memory loss. Using AI tools from Suno, the nonprofit adapts to producing music reflective of older generations’ tastes, addressing songwriter shortages. Though not a licensed music therapy organization, the foundation’s work shares therapeutic benefits by affirming individuals through custom songs. Some musicians express concern that AI-produced music lacks the human connection vital to healing. Despite this, the foundation embraces technology and volunteer contributions, striving to continue its mission of comfort through music.

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State Rep. Shaundelle Brooks speaks after convicted Antioch Waffle House shooter asks for new trial

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-08-03 17:59:08

SUMMARY: Seven years after the deadly Antioch Waffle House shooting that killed four people, including Akila DaSilva—the son of Tennessee State Rep. Shaundelle Brooks—the convicted shooter, Travis Rainey, is requesting a new trial. Rainey’s lawyers claim he was denied a fair chance to present evidence of mental illness and argue the jury was misled on the legal definition of insanity, alleging racial and emotional bias. Prosecutors counter that Rainey was sane, acted deliberately, and evaded police for over 30 hours. Brooks, who has advocated for gun reform since her son’s death, says Rainey does not deserve a second chance. A hearing is scheduled for tomorrow.

A man convicted of killing four people — including the son of state Rep. Shaundelle Brooks (D-Hermitage) — in the Antioch Waffle House shooting seven years ago has asked for a new trial.

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Manhunt ongoing after two charged in Tennessee quadruple murder, abandoned baby investigation

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www.wkrn.com – Raven Copeland – 2025-08-03 13:40:00

SUMMARY: Two men, Tanaka Brown and Giovonte Thomas, were arrested as accessories in a Tennessee quadruple murder case linked to a baby found abandoned in a yard near Tigrett. The victims—James Wilson, Adrianna Williams, Cortney Rose, and Braydon Williams—are relatives of the infant. The primary suspect, Austin Drummond, 28, remains at large, wanted for multiple charges including first-degree murder. Drummond, with ties to the Vice Lords gang and a lengthy criminal history, had recently been out on bond. Authorities describe the killings as a targeted attack. The baby is safe, and a reward of up to $17,500 is offered for information leading to Drummond’s arrest.

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