Spread the love

IMMEDIATE RELEASE — David Tulis (423) 544-2285  davidtuliseditor@gmail.com

Radio journalist David Tulis is arrested by Franklin, Tenn., police covering the secret Tennessee judicial conference November 2021. (Photo Franklin Police Department)

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Monday, May 18, 2026 – A radio journalist suing two state commissioners plans Tuesday to tell the Tennessee Court of Appeals in Nashville that its four judges would be unhappy if their law degrees were evidenced by an e-mail from a law school registrar and not a certificate.

“This case is about whether a state certificate of auto insurance means anything and whether ordinary paperwork is the same as a certification,” David Tulis says in a public interest lawsuit naming Jeff Long, Tennessee’s commissioner of safety, and David Gerregano, commission of revenue.

Police, deputies and troopers enforce a program under section 139 of the Tennessee financial responsibility law of 1977, towing cars out from under drivers who do not buy ordinary owner’s or operator’s policies. More than 1 million people are targeted as insurance industry non-customers. 

“The commissioner of revenue says that the purpose of the law is to ban the poor from the roads,” says the investigative radio journalist who owns NoogaRadio Network in Chattanooga and blogs on law.

Judge Anne Martin in Davidson County Chancery Court dismissed the suit on grounds of sovereign immunity, failure to exhaust administrative remedies and lack of subject matter jurisdiction.

Tulis is suing Gerregano in U.S. District Court in Nashville in a case temporarily on hold. Oral arguments in a third lawsuit over his suspended 2000 Honda Odyssey minivan are June 25 in Hamilton County Chancery Court.

“I am trying to convince the court that I have a right to be heard and that my contested case in revenue is a sham. Not only is the locomotive off the tracks, but the entire train is off the rails.”

Tulis alleges 29 abrogations of law and seven violations of the constitution.

“With Gov. Lee’s blessings, this gang runs a mass corporate-capture fraud against the people of Tennessee enriching insurance company CEOs and stockholders with $2 billion in free premiums a year. They force people to buy insurance they cannot afford to obtain policies that are legally insufficient.

“It’s an extortion racket. These two are the bagmen. They net 40,832 convictions a year for ‘no insurance.’ That’s the poor. They have as much right to earn a living or go to church using the roads as do the rich,” Tulis says. 

LIVE ON INTERNET 1 p.m. docket CST, 3 p.m. argument, Supreme Court building, 401 7th Avenue N. Nashville, 37219. Live feed https://www.tncourts.gov/courts/court-appeals/arguments/2026/05/19/state-tennessee-ex-rel-david-jonathan-tulis-v-david

David Tulis
NoogaRadio Network
Rock hits ’70s, ’80s & ’90s live
(423) 544-2285 c

Subscribe
Notify of

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

1 Comment
Newest
Oldest
Tuesday, May 19, 2026 9:34 AM

All automobile liability insurance is an unfunded mandate of our governments, which is closer to the heart of the issue. It is inherently wrong for (a) government to issue a mandate without funding it. But, “they” do it all the time. Let’s not forget about “them” seizing property without a court order… But, “they” do it all the time. If anyone is interested and I don’t think too many people really are; I’ve written a book on this subject entitled, “Scam Likely: Automobile Liability Insurance.” It is only available as an ebook on Amazon Kindle and has not sold one copy. It was very cathartic writing that book and getting my irritations (and what could be) out of my thoughts and into the record. Good luck and God speed Mr. Tullis.