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  1. General Laws of Mississippi 1950 by Mississippi Legislature, 1949
  2. Attorney General candidates discuss law enforcement, lawsuits.(Attorney General): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Lynn Lofton, 2007-10-01
  3. Mississippi regulations: Containing Insurance Department regulations and bulletins, and selected attorney general's opinions by Mississippi, 1999
  4. Medals Concerning John Law And the Mississippi System (Numismatic Notes and Monographs) (Numismatic Notes and Monographs) by John W. Adams, 2006-05-30
  5. Martindale-Hubbell Law Digest: Mississippi by Revision by Watkins & Eager PLLC, of Jackson., 2007-06-12
  6. Mississippi Environmental Law Handbook (State Environmental Law Handbook Series) by Daniel Coker Horton & Bell Staff, 1994-01-28
  7. The Early slave laws of Mississippi. Being some brief observations thereon, in a paper read before the Mississippi Historical Society, at a meeting held in the city of Natchez, April 20th-21st, 1899 by Alfred Holt Stone, 1899-01-01
  8. Mississippi rules and regulations, bulletins, circular letters, and selected Attorney General opinions of the Commissioner of Insurance and Mississippi Insurance Department
  9. Builders: enforce certification.(law for certification of home inspectors): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Wally Northway, 2007-09-03
  10. School Law Primer for Educators and School Personnel: Everything You Need to Know About School Law and How it Affects the School Environment by Mississippi Office of Attorney General, 2006
  11. The Mississippi bubble: a memoir of John Law. By Adolphe Thiers ... To which are added authentic accounts of the Darien expedition, and the South sea scheme. Translated and edited by Frank S. Fiske. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  12. The Mississippi Bubble: A Memoir Of John Law by Adolphe Thiers, 2007-09-12
  13. Politics of Southern Equality: Law and Social Change in a Mississippi County by Frederick M. Wirt, 2008-04-30
  14. How to Register Your Own Trademark: With Forms : Alabama, Florida, Gerogia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas : Southeastern Edition (Self-Help Law Kit) by Mark Warda, 1995-11

101. The Mississippi Bar
Search over 50000 experts and other essential services for law firms The mississippi Bar shall serve the public good by promoting excellence in the
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Web: http://www.msbar.org Email: msbar@msbar.org Established: 1906 Total Number of Members: 6,246 Out of State Members: 1,235 Membership is: Compulsory Current Officers Bar Profile Contacts Annual Meetings ... Sections CURRENT OFFICERS President Charles J. Swayze, Jr. P.O. Box 941 Greenwood, MS 38935 Phone: (662) 453-7325 Fax: (662) 453-7394 President-Elect Joy Lambert Phillips P.O. Box 4019 Gulfport, MS 39502 Phone: (228) 868-4445 Fax: (228) 868-4496 Second Vice-President L. Bradley Dillard P.O. Box 7120 Tupelo, MS 38802 Phone: (662) 842-3871 Fax: (662) 842-8450 Immediate Past President Richard C. Roberts III

102. Litigation Documents: Mississippi Supreme Court Decision (preemptive Suit By Gov
941429 in the Chancery Court of Jackson County, mississippi, involves a suit for F. The Attorney general is subject to the Constitution and Laws of the
http://www.library.ucsf.edu/tobacco/litigation/ms/msssupctford3-13.html

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Browse by State Search Documents Ask a Question About Tobacco Control Archives ... Tools for Tobacco Document Research, Indexing and Analysis print-friendly version GALEN Home Tobacco Control Archives Litigation Documents Mississippi > Mississippi Supreme Court Decision Mississippi Supreme Court Decision (preemptive suit by Gov. Fordice challenging authority of AG Moore to sue) (3/13/97) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI NO. 96-M-00114-SCT
IN RE: KIRK FORDICE, AS GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
EN BANC. SMITH, JUSTICE, FOR THE COURT:
This matter is before this Court on Governor Fordice's invocation of the original jurisdiction of this Court in an attempt to assert authority in general over certain duties concerning the Division of Medicaid and in particular over the conduct of a certain lawsuit pending in the Chancery Court of Jackson County. The Governor specifically asks that this Court order the Attorney General of this State to perform certain acts and to refrain from performing others. After review of the petitions, responses, briefs of amici curiae and oral argument, this Court finds that it is without jurisdiction to act as a trial court in this matter, and dismisses the Governor's petition and supplementary petition. STATEMENT OF FACTS In contrast, the Governor alleges that the Attorney General ("Respondent")

103. HB 614 (As Introduced) - 2004 Regular Session
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 1925-3, mississippi CODE OF 1972, completed a course of training at the mississippi law Enforcement Officers Academy or the
http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/documents/2004/html/HB/0600-0699/HB0614IN.htm
MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE 2004 Regular Session To: County Affairs By: Representative Carlton
House Bill 614
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 19-25-3, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ELIGIBILITY AS A SHERIFF; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.      BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:      SECTION 1.   Section 19-25-3, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows: (1)  A sheriff shall possess the following minimum qualifications, he must be:  (a) a certified law enforcement officer; or (b) possess a four-year college degree and high school diploma or general education diploma (GED); or (c) have at least five (5) years as a law enforcement officer certified by the Board on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Training and a high school or general education diploma (GED).    A person shall not be eligible to the office of sheriff who shall, at the time of the election, be a defaulter to the state, or any county or municipality thereof, or to the United States.  Any person who is not a qualified elector, or who denies the existence of a Supreme Being, shall not be eligible to said office.  A sheriff shall be eligible to immediately succeed himself in office. Either the sheriff or one (1) deputy sheriff in each county having two (2) or more full-time deputies shall, at the expense of the county, attend and complete an appropriate curriculum in the field of narcotics and dangerous drugs at the Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers' Academy.  In the event that a new sheriff is elected who has not previously received such training or at least one (1) of his deputies has not previously received such training, or if for any other reason neither the sheriff nor any of the deputy sheriffs in a county shall have received such training, then the sheriff shall promptly notify the director of the Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers' Academy and either the sheriff or a deputy sheriff, as soon thereafter as permitted by vacancies at the academy, shall, at the expense of the county, attend and complete an appropriate curriculum in the field of narcotics and dangerous drugs.

104. HLS Office Of Public Interest Advising: 2005-2006 Fellows
Harvard law School, OPIA. Jim Tierney, Esq. Former Attorney general for Maine and consultant to Attorneys general across the country.
http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/opia/details.php?id=wasserstein-current

105. DivorceNet - Divorce Net: Family Law Information, Solutions, News And Community
State Resource Pages Divorce law is different in each state. Please visit the state in which you and your spouse currently reside or last lived together.
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