Supreme Court Rules Judges Broke The Law
On June 7, 2018, the Mississippi Supreme Court strongly rebuffed a sua sponte order entered by the chancellors of the Fourteenth Chancery District which purported
On June 7, 2018, the Mississippi Supreme Court strongly rebuffed a sua sponte order entered by the chancellors of the Fourteenth Chancery District which purported
I was recently re-reading Mississippi Code Annotated section 45-9-101, our concealed carry license statute, and noticed for the first time that it does not permit
In today’s Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal’s editorial section was an article written by Cathy Grace, “a Tupelo resident and a member of IndivisibleNEMS, a group
A very good friend I do not see often enough recently asked me for a flashlight recommendation. Being both a gadget lover and a geek,
Grant Cunningham has a good article discussing carrying a firearm in a workplace. In my experience, his points are valid even if they are not
In 2016, the Mississippi Legislature passed the “Mississippi Church Protection Act.” Well publicized at the time, the Act garnered significantly more attention after the mass shooting
In what has become an annual event, I will be speaking at the NBI continuing legal education seminar entitled “Gun Law in Mississippi.” This year
The Advantages of a Rifle I recently completed my second AR-15. My first was a rifle, but this time around I decided to build an AR
On Friday, July 14, 2017, I will be speaking at a civil rights continuing legal education (CLE) seminar hosted by the University of Mississippi School
I am constantly and utterly amazed at the number of firearms that are stolen from unlocked vehicles. I find it hard to blame a victim when