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24 Aug 2011, 8:35 pm by David Hudson, guest-blogging
 1966).Burnside involved three courageous young students at an all-black school in Philadelphia, Mississippi, who wore voting rights buttons to school.The courage they displayed was remarkable. [read post]
27 May 2011, 7:32 am by Dan Markel
Berry III (University of Mississippi) wwberry@olemiss.edu Criminal Constitutional Avoidance *William W. [read post]
15 Mar 2011, 8:35 am by lm27
In his book, Gordon Martin focuses on the lives and experiences of courageous black citizens of Forrest County, Mississippi who served as witnesses in United States v. [read post]
13 Nov 2010, 7:19 am
This approach still appears to be viable in Wisconsin and Mississippi, see Citizens State Bank v. [read post]
8 Oct 2010, 2:14 pm by Roshonda Scipio
Munro.Abingdon, Oxon, UK ; New York : Routledge, 2010.Constitutional LawK3161 .F73 2010Framing the state in times of transition : case studies in constitution making / Laurel E. [read post]
18 Aug 2010, 7:05 am by Elie Mystal
So, with that as a disclaimer, here are the top 20 schools, listed in alphabetical order (they’ll be ranked one through twenty in October): Brigham Young University (Clark) Florida International Florida State University Georgia State University Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge (Hebert) Northern Illinois University Phoenix School of Law Texas Tech University University of Alabama University of Georgia University of Kansas University of Kentucky… [read post]
21 Jun 2010, 6:20 am by Bennett Capers
" The NY Times story goes on to discuss a new study by the Equal Justice Initiative which examined race in jury selection in eight Southern states: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Tennessee. [read post]
18 May 2010, 8:18 am by Steve Hall
In addition to California, the other states with at least a few such prisoners are Delaware, Iowa, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Virginia. [read post]
17 May 2010, 8:30 am by Steve Hall
"And:Those inmates are in Florida and seven other states - California, Delaware, Iowa, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska and South Carolina - according to a Florida State University study. [read post]