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Mississippi's social media age verification law is now set to take effect. A federal appeals court has cleared the way for ...
A federal court has ruled that a Mississippi law that requires social media users to verify their ages can go into effect. A ...
The public has a right to details about a legal dispute between two companies that ran a private venture to ticket uninsured ...
A federal court has issued a subpoena seeking records related to Jackson’s $89.8 million Siemens settlement in 2020.
Electronic filing completed statewide for Mississippi courts July 2, 2025 Mississippi courts marked a milestone on June 30 with the completion of the statewide electronic filing and case management ...
Mississippi courts marked a milestone on June 30 with the completion of the statewide electronic filing and case management system.
Family members who take in a relative's kids face unique challenges. Often, they do so without financial, educational and medical support.
A federal court has allowed Jackson, the Blackest major city in the US, to pursue claims that the state of Mississippi is trying to strip away control of its airport for racially discriminatory ...
Law & Policy Mississippi Supreme Court blocks name changes for trans people under 21 Judges said trans adults aren't "mature" enough to change their names, even if their parents consent.
A defamation lawsuit between a former Mississippi governor and Deep South Today, owner of Mississippi Today, an online news outlet, could be heading to the Mississippi Supreme Court.
Richard Gerald Jordan wants the high court to review a decision from the Mississippi Supreme Court.
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