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π (855) 228-3529Samuel Hall was born in Knoxville, Tennessee and grew up as a child in both Morristown and Bybee, Tennessee. Samuel graduated from Jefferson County High School in 2009, and then graduated Walters State Community College in 2011 with his Associates of Applied Science in Nursing. He then began working at Covenant Health in 2012 as a Registered Nurse. He worked as a Registered Nurse with Covenant and also with Ballad Health (formerly Mountain States Health Alliance), at Indian Path Medical Center for about ten years. He then received his Bachelors of Science in Nursing at South University in Savannah, Georgia, in 2015. Sam graduated law school from Lincoln Memorial Universityβs Duncan School of Law in May of 2019 magna cum laude. Samuel received CALI awards in Lincoln's Constitution, Advanced Trial Advocacy, and MEE studies II. His additional law school accolades include being awarded the Lincoln Lawyer Award for service, founder of the Young Americans for Freedom law school chapter, Sergeant in Arms of the Sons of Justice, and Vice President of the Federalist Society. In law school, his article was also published, below. The article, titled "President Lincoln: Bending the Iron and Cracking the Code," delves into the constitutionality of President Lincoln's use of executive orders during the Civil War, more specifically, in regard to taking control of the private railroads and telegraph companies and the scope of such authority. Prior to becoming a lawyer, he has also served as an expert witness on medical malpractice cases. He was currently the 2025 Kingsport Bar Association President, and past president his Rotary of Kingsport-Sunrise club, while also being active in his masonic lodge. Sam currently serves on the board of directors for the Paramount Theater in Bristol, Tennessee as well as the being a member of the Tennessee Bar Association and on the House of Delegates. Samuel is married to his high school sweetheart, Lanna, who is also a nurse practitioner.