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The Mississippi Law Journal accepts new members from the 2L class during the summer following their first-year of law school. All candidates for membership must have a 3.20 GPA and successfully complete a publication-quality case note, a Bluebook editing exercise, and an acceptable Mississippi case brief.
Supreme judges of the State of Mississippi (1818–1832) Justice: Began service: Ended service: Notes John P. Hampton: 1818: 1829: Chief Justice, 1818–1829
A new steamboat on the Hudson, Mississippi, Missouri, or Ohio rivers cost about the same as one mile of track. [ citation needed ] In 1860, the combined total of railroad stocks and bonds was $1.8 billion; 1897 it reached $10.6 billion (compared to a total national debt of $1.2 billion). [ 18 ]
Louis Westerfield (1949–1996), law professor, first African-American Dean of the University of Mississippi School of Law Fannie C. Williams (1882–1980), normal school educator ( Biloxi ) Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Four Mississippi universities have announced partnerships that would allow students to be admitted into a fast-track law degree program, where students can receive their law degrees in six years ...
Burks Hill shared a state law regarding “dissemination of sexually oriented material” to people younger than 18, and Morgan told the board of directors they could be charged with violating the ...
The attorney general is responsible for appointing the state's solicitor general. [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]
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