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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People v. Claiborne Hardware Co., 458 U.S. 886 (1982), [1] was a landmark decision [2] of the United States Supreme Court ruling 8–0 (Marshall did not participate in the decision) that although states have broad power to regulate economic activities, they cannot prohibit peaceful advocacy of a politically motivated boycott.
Formed from Jefferson (Pickering) County: William C. C. Claiborne (c. 1773–1775–1817), 2nd Governor of Mississippi Territory 8,617: 500.9 sq mi (1,297 km 2) Clarke County: 023: Quitman: CK: 1833: Formed from Wayne County: Joshua G. Clarke (1780–1828), Mississippi Supreme Court Justice and 1st Chancellor of the Mississippi Chancery Courts ...
Map of Chancery Court districts. Mississippi Chancery Courts are courts of equity. They also have jurisdiction over family law, sanity hearings, wills, and constitutional law. In counties with no County Court, they have jurisdiction over juveniles. Typically, trials are heard without a jury, but juries are permitted. There are 20 districts. [1]
Claiborne County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi.As of the 2020 census, the population was 9,135. [1] Its county seat is Port Gibson. [2] The county is named after William Claiborne, the second governor of the Mississippi Territory.
E. Vincent Davis was a Democratic member of the Mississippi Senate, representing the 36th District during 2008 and 2009. [1]Davis was appointed Chancery Judge for the 17th Chancery Court District (Adams, Claiborne, Jefferson, and Wilkinson Counties) on December 7, 2009.
An appeals court judge Thursday backed Covenant parents seeking to intervene in March 27 shooting document release
Tyrekennel Collins, 24, and Dezarrious Johnson, 18, broke free from the Claiborne County Detention Center around 2:20 a.m., ... Collins was being held for charges out of Copiah County, the sheriff ...
Matthews was born Burnita Shelton in Burnell, [1] (an unincorporated community in Claiborne County), Mississippi, on December 28, 1894. [2] Her father was a planter and chancery court judge. [citation needed] She had a brother, John L. Shelton.