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Scott G. Stewart is an American lawyer serving as the solicitor general for the state of Mississippi since 2021. He is widely known for arguing and winning in the landmark case Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization before the U.S. Supreme Court .
Within a day of the Gestational Age Act's passage, Mississippi's only abortion clinic, Jackson Women's Health Organization, and one of its doctors, Sacheen Carr-Ellis, sued state officials Thomas E. Dobbs, state health officer with the Mississippi State Department of Health, and Kenneth Cleveland, executive director of the Mississippi State ...
[20] [21] [a] They are empowered by law to issue advisory opinions on questions of state law to statewide elected officials, legislators, state agencies, judges, and some local officials. [22] [23] They can also exercise powers under common law. [11] The Office of the Attorney General of Mississippi is split into 16 divisions. [14]
The Mississippi Bar instructed Balducci to ensure that Patterson was not being advertised to the public as one of the New Albany firm's attorneys, but additional allegations of the potential unauthorized practice of law led the bar to direct a committee to conduct a full investigation. In September the committee concluded that Patterson had ...
After graduation he entered private law practice with his late father-in-law, Elmo Lang of Pascagoula, Mississippi. He practiced for almost 14 years in the law firm of Lang and Ishee. During that time, he was involved in extensive litigation in civil, criminal, and domestic-relations law. [2]
State Auditor Shad White wants legislators to take a look at open meetings laws, open records and whistle blower policies this legislative session.
A federal appeals court struck down a Mississippi law that allowed mail-in ballots received within five days of the Nov. 5 election to be counted.. A panel of three judges determined Friday the ...
Mississippi's Interstate 55 Six people, including two children, are dead after a person driving a pickup truck the wrong way on a Mississippi highway collided with a car.