The Mississippi Senate on Thursday passed a bill that would place a permanent, full-time youth court judge in every area of ...
During the current Mississippi legislative session, which runs from Jan. 7 through April 6, lawmakers will consider a raft of bills that could become law and impact prisons and jails, courts, policing ...
NetChoice, a lobbying organization for the technology industry that has filed similar lawsuits nationwide, gained a preliminary injunction against Mississippi’s law in July 2024, with U.S. District ..
The hearing comes 18 months after an Austin U.S. District ... up a circuit split, making the Supreme Court more likely to step in and settle the debate, Corn-Revere said. 'We need a road map ...
discusses a dot chart prepared by University of Michigan research Jowei Chen showing diluted Republican voting power because of gerrymandering in the legislative district map, at the state Capitol ...
Joe Norwood announced today that he is throwing his name in the ring for the District 82 seat in the Mississippi House of Representatives. That special election was called after the passing of ...
The Republican leader of the Illinois House and five voters on Tuesday filed a lawsuit asking the state Supreme Court to throw out the legislative district map as unconstitutionally drawn to favor ...
After court ... the circuit court. Like a municipal court, the CCID court can adjudicate misdemeanors, and it plans to hold trials for them on Thursdays. Although the law says someone convicted in the ...
Long-Delayed, State-Appointed Court Opens in Mississippi's Capital City More ... the Capitol Complex Improvement District Court is now in business. Newly appointed Judge Stanley Alexander held ...
DeSoto County District Attorney Matthew Barton ... (The Daily Memphian file) House Bill 1484, or the Mississippi Illegal Alien Certified Bounty Hunter Program, would offer a $1,000 reward to ...
Jan 27 - The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a challenge to Mississippi's lifetime ban on voting by people convicted of a wide range of felonies, a policy dating back to the Jim Crow ...
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