U.S. Attorney Dunavant Files Amicus Brief in Support of State of Tennessee Appeal in National Guard Case
Memphis, TN – U.S. Attorney D. Michael Dunavant is pleased to announce that on January 16, 2026, he joined a legal action with Assistant Attorney General Brett A. Shumate of the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Division to file a brief on behalf of the United States as Amicus Curiae in support of the State of Tennessee’s appeal in the case challenging Governor Lee’s deployment of the Tennessee National Guard in support of the Memphis Safe Task Force.
The case, Lee Harris, et al. v. William B. Lee, et al., was originally filed by Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris and several lawmakers in the Chancery Court of Davidson County, suing the Governor, Attorney General, and the Adjutant General of the Tennessee National Guard and raising both constitutional and statutory objections to the Guard’s mobilization. The Chancellor granted a temporary injunction, but temporarily stayed the injunction pending an application for permission to appeal. The State of Tennessee filed an appeal, and 0n January 12, 2026, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti filed an opening appellate brief on the merits in the Tennessee Court of Appeals, seeking reversal of the Chancery Court ruling…