Mississippi Law

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Friday, October 31, 2008

Changes in Chancery Court

The MS Supreme Court is currently seeking comment, until November 10, 2008, on a change to Rules 8.05 of the Uniform Chancery Rules.

This change would effect the ability to redact certain items on the written statement of income or to have the items not redacted but the statement placed under seal. This seems like a pretty mundane move to protect people's privacy while still obtaining what is legally needed. Additionally, I think this is how things are done anyway and they are just now putting it officially in the rules

Monday, October 27, 2008

Orders now available online for the MS Supreme Court and Court of Appeals

A note shared with the MS Bar through e-Newsletter I thought I would share:

Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Orders Are On Internet

Orders of the Mississippi Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals filed on or after Sept. 25, 2008, can be viewed via the Internet. Access to copies of court orders is available from the General Docket page on the Court's web site. Go to http://www.mssc.state.ms.us/appellate_courts/generaldocket.html.

Cases are searchable by cause number, party name or attorney name. Point-and-click access to court orders will not be available directly from the weekly hand down lists of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. Gaining access to the full text of orders will require one to pull up the docket sheet for the individual case from the General Docket, then click on the link for the order. Orders will be available via the Internet on the day after they are filed. The web site is updated each evening. Appellate court orders filed from Sept. 25, 2008, forward, will be available as digital images. The Court does not plan to link to orders entered before that date.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Wicker v. Musgrove

In what appears to be a fairly close election between Roger Wicker (R) and Ronnie Musgrove (D) the CL reports the Wicker has more than doubled Musgrove's fundraising.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Chip Pickering

As Chip Pickering, U.S. House of Representatives member for the 3rd District wraps up his stint in Congress the CL give a nice historic wrap up of most of his time and accomplishments while in the House. A good read for those who would like to know more about him.

Additionally, for the less sunny side one can see the comments to the article where some Chip bashing occurs.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

The Bailout Vote

For those interested in the Mississippi delegations vote on the Bailout last night Senators Cochran and Wicker both voted against the Senate version of the bailout.

This on the heels of Monday's vote where Reps. Thompson, Childers, and Taylor voted against the bill and Rep. Pickering voted for it.

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