Schuchardt is a candidate for the Tennessee General Assembly in the August 2026 election.
Saturday, November 29, 2025
Meta Press publishes favorable review of Schuchardt's book
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Schuchardt's book featured on TechBullion.com
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Schuchardt Calls for Reform of Tennessee Law on Defamation
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Knoxville, Tennessee – November 23, 2025 – Elliott Schuchardt, a candidate for the Tennessee General Assembly, is calling for reform of the state’s law of defamation.
Traditionally, Tennessee permitted the recovery of monetary damages, if someone made a false statement about another person. This was known as libel or slander.
In 2019, Tennessee passed a law called the Public Participation Act. The law made it much more difficult to recover on a libel lawsuit in Tennessee.
Schuchardt says that the Public Participation Act should be repealed, as unconstitutional.
The law allows a judge to make decisions about a defamation case on the basis of written affidavits, rather than testimony in court. According to Schuchardt, this violates the due process clause of the 14th Amendment.
According to Schuchardt, due process requires a hearing to determine the facts of a case. “Affidavits, by their very nature, are hearsay and are not admissible as evidence,” he says. According to Schuchardt, “if there is no witness, you can’t read body language and voice tone, to determine credibility.”
Schuchardt says that there are other problems with the Public Participation Act. The Act contains a controversial “fee shifting" provision. The provision forces the plaintiff in a defamation case pay the defendant’s legal fees, if the judge dismisses the case, on the basis of affidavits. According to Schuchardt, the fee shifting provision closes the courthouse doors to litigants. “A plaintiff in a defamation case runs the risk of paying tens of thousands of dollars of legal fees, simply by filing a slander case in Tennessee,” he says.
According to Schuchardt, “this is not consistent with the spirit of the law.” For hundreds of years, courts required each side to pay their own legal fees. Courts only shifted legal fees if a party acted in a bad faith.
According to Schuchardt, the courts are set up to resolve disputes between parties. “When we impose the risk of a $50,000 fine, simply for filing a case, the courts are not doing their job,” he says. “This is a denial of due process, which encourages litigants to take justice into their own hands,” says Schuchardt. “Do we want people shooting each other, or do we want to resolve disputes peacefully in court?” he says.
According to Schuchardt, it is virtually impossible to challenge the law in the Tennessee court system. “If a plaintiff loses a defamation case in the trial court, then the plaintiff runs the risk of having to pay $100,000 in legal fees, simply to have the appellate courts look at the case,” he says.
According to Schuchardt, the law is so bad, that the federal courts in Tennessee are refusing to enforce the Public Participation Act. He says that the Tennessee state courts need to do the same, because the law is unconstitutional on its face.
Schuchardt, a former lawyer, is running for the Tennessee General Assembly in the August 2026 primary. Schuchardt says that he brought these concerns to the attention of his adversary, Elaine Davis, over a year ago. To his knowledge, Davis has introduced no legislation to make the law comply with the state and federal constitutions.
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Schuchardt is a graduate of Cornell University and Columbia Law School. Schuchardt practiced law for nearly thirty years, before running for office. He focused his legal practice on civil liberties issues in the courts.
Schuchardt is the author of America’s Achilles Heel: How to Protect Your Family When America Loses the Reserve Currency. In the book, Schuchardt argues that the United States needs to devalue the dollar to remain competitive as a nation.
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For more information:
Elliott J. Schuchardt
2322 Jockey Run Road
Knoxville, TN 37920
Phone: (865) 304-4374
E-mail: elliott016@gmail.com
Author Website: www.elliott-author.com
Campaign Website: www.elect-schuchardt.com
Campaign blog: www.elliottschuchardt.blogger.com
Book link: Book link at Amazon.com
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Schuchardt campaign announces new website
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Knoxville, Tennessee -- November 20, 2025 -- The Schuchardt has established a new website, to provide updates on the campaign. The website can be located at the domain name, www.elect-schuchardt.com.
Tennessee resident, Elliott Schuchardt, is running for State Representative, for Tennessee District 18. District 18 comprises much of west and south Knox County.
Schuchardt is the author of America's Achilles Heel: How to Protect Your Family When America Loses the Reserve Currency. In the book, Schuchardt argues that the United States will need to devalue the dollar, to remain competitive as a nation. He says that Tennessee needs to prepare for a foreseeable drop in the value of the dollar.
Schuchardt is a graduate of Cornell University and Columbia Law School. For the past seven years, a group of court-insiders have attacked Schuchardt's license to practice law, for personal gain. Schuchardt is running to establish greater oversight over the court system.
For further information:
Elliott Schuchardt
2322 Jockey Run Trial
Knoxville, TN 37920
Phone: (865) 304-4374
E-mail: elliott016@gmail.com
Campaign website: elect-schuchardt.com
Book website: elliott-author.com
Book website: Amazon.com link
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Schuchardt Announces Campaign for Tennessee State House
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Knoxville, Tennessee – November 19, 2025 – Elliott Schuchardt has announced that he is running for the Tennessee General Assembly. Schuchardt will oppose incumbent Elaine Davis in the Republican primary in August 2026.
Schuchardt is the author of America’s Achilles Heel: How to Protect Your Family When America Loses the Reserve Currency. In the book, Schuchardt argues that the United States is not competitive as a nation, because the U.S. dollar is too expensive. He says that we need to devalue the U.S. dollar now, to manufacture locally.
“We have lost our factories and
industrial base because our currency is too high,” he says. Schuchardt supports Trump's tariffs, as a
means to restore the nation’s industrial base.
Schuchardt says that the dollar
could decline in value – causing gasoline prices to rise – if we don’t get the trade deficit under control. “The United
States is courting a balance of payments crisis,” he says. “If we allow China and Russia to issue their
own reserve currency, we could find ourselves unable to afford many things that
we view as necessities,” says Schuchardt. “This includes computers, car parts, cell
phones, clothing, food and medicines – as well as face masks,” he says.
Schuchardt says that Tennessee needs
to work with the federal government to ensure that we are ready, in the event
of a balance of payments crisis.
According to Schuchardt, “we need to ensure that we have adequate
supplies of oil.” He says that the Strategic Petroleum Reserve is only about half full. “We need to refill the reserve faster,” he
says.
Prior to running for office,
Schuchardt practiced law for nearly thirty years. Between 2018 and the present, a group of
court-insiders attacked Schuchardt’s license to practice law, to obtain a
$200,000 payment for themselves. Schuchardt filed a complaint against the court
insiders, for self-dealing. However, the Tennessee Supreme Court has not taken action in connection with the
matter.
Schuchardt’s adversary in the
election, Elaine Davis, is the Vice Chair of the Judiciary Committee in the
Tennessee General Assembly. According to
Schuchardt, “Elaine Davis has known about this situation for nearly two years.” To his knowledge, Davis has taken no action
to enforce the rules of ethics in connection with the matter. Schuchardt is calling for greater oversight
of the courts, to prevent this sort of self-dealing in the future.
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Schuchardt is a graduate of Cornell
University and Columbia Law School. Schuchardt
practiced law for nearly thirty years, before running for office. He focused his legal practice on civil
liberties issues in the courts.
CONTACT:
Elliott J. Schuchardt
2322 Jockey Run Trail
Knoxville, TN 37920
Call or Text: (865) 304-4374
E-mail: elliott016@gmail.com
Website: www.elliott-author.com
Blog: https//elliottschuchardt.blogspot.com
Book link: Link to Book on Amazon.com
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Press Room -- Links to News Articles about the Schuchardt Campaign
- Tennessee candidate writes book on dangers of the reserve currency
- Website for America's Achilles Heel
- Meta Press review of book
- New book says American prosperity could be coming to an end
- Article on TechBullion.com
- New book says the dollar is more vulnerable than we think
- Link to Schuchardt's book on Amazon.com
- Link to Schuchardt's book on Audible.com
- Tennessee resident plans legislative run with focus on dollar crisis
- Link to Schuchardt's book on Barnes & Noble
- Tennessee Supreme Court refuses to give whistleblower hearing on law license
- Lawsuit against Sandra Garrett, alleging self-dealing at ethics board
- Lawsuit against state ethics board, alleging abuse of civil process
- Complaint alleging self-dealing by court-insiders
- Tennessee judge targeted lawyers for benefit of court insider
Government Surveillance Issues
- U.S. government cannot evade bulk surveillance challenge
- Lawyer's government surveillance lawsuit pushes forward -- LINK REMOVED
- Appeals court restores previously-dismissed surveillance lawsuit
- Lawsuit against Feds' warrantless wiretapping wins in appeals court -- LINK REMOVED
- Third Circuit revives challenge to NSA e-mail surveillance
- Former Pittsburgh attorney can proceed over feds' communications monitoring
- Federal court revives Wikimedia's challenge to government surveillance
- Lawyer Goes After Obama Administration, Sues Over Illegal NSA Spying
- Affidavit of William Binney describing government surveillance activity
- Brief filed with U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in government surveillance case
Sunday, November 9, 2025
Tennessee Candidate Calls for Reform of State Ethics Board
Elliott Schuchardt, a candidate for the Tennessee General Assembly, is calling for reform of the state board that regulates lawyers.
In 1975, Tennessee established a Board of Professional Responsibility to enforce the rules of ethics in the legal profession. Schuchardt contends that the board is straying from its purpose.
According to Schuchardt, the Board is filing ethics cases against political candidates in Tennessee. Schuchardt has a list of more than fifty candidates attacked by the Board. Many of these people were running for office against sitting judges. According to Schuchardt, the Board has filed ethics cases against two candidates for President of the United States, two candidates for governor of Tennessee, a former clerk for the U.S. Supreme Court, and two presidents of their county bar associations.
The Board has also filed ethics cases against a number of prominent African-American attorneys. For example, in 2024, the Board censured the president of the Nashville chapter of the NAACP, Sheryl D. Guinn. Guinn twice ran for office as General Sessions Judge in Davidson County, Tennessee. The board has also attacked the law license of African-American candidate, Terry Renease Clayton. In 2015, Clayton was a candidate for the Nashville City Council. Since then, he has twice been a candidate for the Tennessee General Assembly.
Schuchardt contends that the Board of Professional Responsibility is also filing cases to interfere with civil litigation involving government officials. According to Schuchardt, nearly a dozen attorneys have sued the Board in recent years, alleging harassment for political reasons. For example, attorney David Danner alleged that the Board retaliated against his license to practice law, after he published an opinion in the Nashville City Paper criticizing the state's system for selecting judges. Attorney Carol Dawn Deaner alleged the Board retaliated against her license, after she criticized Tennessee's system for selecting court-appointed counsel.
Schuchardt contends that the Board has adopted rules that make it easier for State officials to file cases for political reasons. According to Schuchardt, the Board does not provide a neutral decision-maker in attorney ethics cases. Court rules allow the board to select the fact-finder on ethics cases from members of the Board’s own organization. Schuchardt says that this provides for a conflict of interest, since the panel members are agents of a party to the case. According to Schuchardt, in some cases, the Board refuses to allow the respondent attorney to present any evidence at all
Elliott J. Schuchardt is a candidate for the Tennessee General Assembly in the 2026 election. Schuchardt is the author of America’s Achilles Heel: How to Protect Your Family When America Loses the Reserve Currency.
Schuchardt studied politics at Cornell University and Oxford University. He is also a graduate of Columbia Law School. Schuchardt practiced law for nearly thirty years, before running for office. He focused his legal practice on civil liberties issues in the courts.
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CONTACT:
Elliott J. Schuchardt
2322 Jockey Run Trail
Knoxville, TN 37920
Call or Text: (865) 304-4374
E-mail: elliott016@gmail.com
Website: https://elliott-author.com
Blog: https://elliottschuchardt.blogspot.com
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Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Schuchardt Appears on the Charles Cook Podcast
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November 5, 2025 -- Knoxville, Tennessee -- Tennessee candidate, Elliott J. Schuchardt, appeared on the Charles Cook Podcast in early October. During the podcast, Schuchardt talked about his new book, America's Achilles Heel: How to Protect Your Family When America Loses the Reserve Currency.
In the book, Schuchardt argues that the U.S. dollar is artificially overvalued, due to America's monopoly on the sale of oil for only U.S. dollars. Schuchardt claims that the dollar could potentially lose much of its value overnight, if the world's commodity markets were to price their goods in a currency other than the U.S. dollar. Schuchardt argues that China and Russia are preparing to issue a new reserve currency, which could trigger this threat.
Schuchardt's interview with Charles Cook is available online at:
Schuchardt Challenged Warrantless Government Collection of E-mail
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In 2020, Schuchardt filed a petition to have the United States Supreme Court review the federal government's alleged surveillance of all e-mail sent in the United States.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case, putting the Court on record for the first time on this issue.
Elliott J. Schuchardt is a candidate for the Tennessee General Assembly in the 2026 election. Schuchardt studied politics at Cornell University and Oxford University. He also has received a law degree from Columbia Law School. Schuchardt focused his legal practice on civil liberties issues in the courts.
For further information:
Elliott J. Schuchardt
Phone: (865) 304-4374
E-mail: elliott016@gmail.com
Website: www.elliott-author.com
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Schuchardt Writes Book on the Dangers of the Reserve Currency
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Knoxville, Tennessee – November 5, 2025 – Elliott Schuchardt, a candidate for the Tennessee General Assembly, has published a book which argues that the U.S. dollar could pose a threat to the citizens of Tennessee.
The book, entitled America’s
Achilles Heel: How to Protect Your
Family When America Loses the Reserve Currency, argues that the United
States needs to devalue the U.S. dollar against other major currencies.
Schuchardt argues that the dollar is
artificially overvalued, because the United States has a near-monopoly on the
sale of oil, for only U.S. dollars. In
other words, most countries will sell oil only for dollars. Schuchardt argues that the value of the
dollar could collapse, if the Middle East were to sell oil for a currency other
than the dollar. He says that this is a foreseeable risk, given the efforts of
China and Russia to establish a new international payment method.
According to Schuchardt, if the
value of the dollar were to fall 50%, then the price of goods imported to the
United States could double, in dollar terms.
If the dollar were to fall 80% against other major currencies, then the
price of imported goods would increase by five times, or 500%. In other words, the cost of an imported
television could increase from $300 to $1,500, relatively quickly.
Schuchardt warns that this could be
a problem if the price of gasoline were to double or triple overnight. “The United States would have a difficult
time dealing with gasoline priced at $8 or $10 a gallon,” says Schuchardt. We need to deal with this possibility.
Schuchardt’s book is available on
Amazon and Barnes & Noble. It is
also available in an audio version on Amazon’s Audible platform, read by the
author.
Elliott J. Schuchardt is a candidate
for the Tennessee General Assembly in the 2026 election. Schuchardt studied politics at Cornell
University and Oxford University. He
also has received a law degree from Columbia Law School. Schuchardt focused his legal practice on
civil liberties issues in the courts.
CONTACT:
Elliott J. Schuchardt
2322 Jockey Run Trail
Knoxville, TN 37920
Call or Text: (865) 304-4374
E-mail: elliott016@gmail.com
Website: www.elliott-author.com
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Schuchardt Announces Campaign for Tennessee State House
Greetings Tennessee!
I have created this blog to communicate with the people of Knox County, Tennessee concerning issues of importance to the county and to the State of Tennessee.
I am running for State Representative for Tennessee House District 18. District 18 covers parts of western Knox County, on the north and south sides of I-40. It also covers parts of south Knox County, going almost out to Seymour.
In the upcoming election, I hope to meet many of you, and hear your concerns about the state and national governments. I share the concerns of many of you. Economically, our nation is a mess. If we don't take action now, the dollar is going to come down, and destroy our standard of living. We, as a people, need to collectively address these problems while there is still time.
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