Mississippi Law

This is an open forum for discussing Mississippi Law, Legislation, Politics, and Government. Any aspect of the above are fair game, and no idea is too radical.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

MSRCP Rule 45 open for comment

From time to time the Supreme Court amends the Rules of Civil Procedure and as such they ask for public comment. Currently and amendment to Rule 45 has been proposed and the comment period is now open.

The amendment basically deals with subpoena's in a foreign jurisdiction and how they will be handled by the clerk and how this influence "appereance" before the courts.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Eminent Domain

The dominating piece of news in Mississippi Law this week is Governor Barbour's statement that he will veto HB 803 which heavily restrict the State's ability to use eminent domain. What is so amazing about this bill is that is passed both the House (119-3) and Senate (51-0) with clear bipartisan support. Will the legislature override the veto? Is Eminent Domain for major private projects a proper use of this tool? Feel free to discuss in the comments.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

SCRAM devices in play in Mississippi

The Supreme Court recently released this press release which described how the Eighth District Drug Court is testing the use of SCRAM alcohol detection devices with offenders. The devices are much like bracelets worn by house arrest sentenced criminals and allow for the testing of alcholoic use through contact with the skin and sweat. The validity of this device is disputed but that is one of the obvious reasons the 8th Circuit Drug Court is testing it before this is used state wide. Here is a general article about the spread of SCRAM device use.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Other places to visit for MS Legal News

While I don't want to lose any of our readers I do want to refer you to other places on the web that can bring you some good info, and that includes blogs. Three different legislators have blogs though the Clarion Ledger and you might want to keep up with them, 1. to find out what is happening in your Capitol, and 2. to gain a better understanding of some of the thoughts of those who make decisions that effect laws every day (well at least when in session).

Greg Snowden's Blog
John Mayo's Blog
Lydia Chassaniol's Blog

Monday, March 09, 2009

Stimulus Package 2009

Many people are quite opiniated about the Stimulus package that recently passed, with some on both sides of the fence. I wanted to pass along a pdf doc that was put together by the Clarion Ledger that talks about the stimulus allocations designated for Mississippi. Interesting to say the least.