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Journal Archive: Case Note
Case Note
A Candidate's Declaration of Intent is not Sufficient to Establish Domicile Where there is Evidence of Living Arrangements and Activities in Another State
James Riley
94 Miss. L. J. 186 (2024)
Case Note
Davis v. Davis: The Discovery Rule Does Not Apply to the Statute of Limitations for Alienation of Affection
Hunter Seidler
93 Miss. L. J. 1283 (2024)
Case Note
Reeves v. Gunn: Limiting Legislator Standing and Expending the Governor's Veto Powers
Cade Barlow
91 Miss. L. J. 705
Case Note
Mississippi Criminal Procedure - Circumstantial Evidence And Trial In Absentia - Defendants Are Not Entitled To Receive A Circumstantial Evidence Instruction And A Defendant May Waive Their Right To Be Present At Trial Except During Sentencing
Doug Reynolds
92 Miss. L.J. 835
Mississippi Law Journal