On Friday, Mississippi became the nation’s first state to find its proposal for a health insurance exchange rejected by federal authorities. U.S. government...
On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Justice sued the state of Mississippi over the state’s alleged “school-to-prison-pipeline” that violates the rights of...
On Friday, Joshua Morse III, the former dean of the University of Mississippi School of Law, passed away at home at the...
A law that was due to go into effect on Monday, resulting in the closure of the Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the...
It may be dangerous to pull over for a cop in Mississippi: two have been found dead in their car, apparently after...
“I was young, I was dumb, I was ignorant,” said nineteen-year old Deryl Dedmon while the Circuit Court Judge, Jeff Weill Sr....
Authorities have located Joseph Ozment, a man who disappeared after receiving a “full pardon” for his murder conviction. With the help of...
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi is allowing a a lawsuit which challenges the new healthcare ref0rm law...
The July 2024 bar exam is shaping up to be a positive one for test-takers, with pass rates trending upward across many...
Princeton Review’s Law School Rankings The latest Princeton Review rankings have been released, focusing on two significant categories influenced by student feedback:...
Alabama Executes Convicted Murderer Kenneth Smith Using Nitrogen Gas Alabama made history on Thursday evening by conducting the first American execution using...
A recent report from the American Bar Association (ABA) sheds light on a critical issue within the U.S. legal system — the...