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A CALL FOR EFFECTIVE LENIENCY: HOW THE CIRCUIT SPLIT REGARDING THE PRISON MAILBOX RULE FAILS TO PROPERLY ALLEVIATE ISSUES FOR PRISONERS, Shelby E. Parks
AMBIGUITY AND EXCEPTIONS: DISSECTING CFTC V. MONEX CREDIT CO. AND THE COMMODITY EXCHANGE ACT TO EXPLAIN ACTUAL DELIVERY, William Knotts
AN APPEAL TO HEAVEN—THE TIMELESS PLEA FOR NOLLAN/DOLAN EXTENSION TO THE SPHERE OF LEGISLATIVE EXACTIONS, Sam Sturgis
A THIRD WAY: TITLE IX’S POTENTIAL BEYOND CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LAW PARADIGMS, Gabriella Kamran
CHARTING A COURSE TO GENDER EQUITY: SEXUAL HARASSMENT REPORTING RATES IN CHARTER SCHOOLS, Gabriella Kamran
CHILDREN ARE DIFFERENT: JONES V. MISSISSIPPI, JUVENILE LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE, AND WHY YOUTHFULNESS MATTERS IN SENTENCING, Giulia Hintz McQuirter
CONSTITUTIONAL STANDOFF: AN EXAMPLE OF PRACTICAL DIFFICULTY IN MISSISSIPPI VENUE RULES, Hunter C. Ransom
GET YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME: GAMIFYING THE BAR EXAMINATION, Donald E. Campbell
Introduction, Stephanie Durr
MASKING GOD IN RESURRECTION SCHOOL V. HERTEL: ONE SCHOOL’S EFFORTS TO EXERCISE RELIGION DURING AN ONGOING PANDEMIC, Sean Turnipseed
MATTER OF WILL OF RATCLIFF AND THE NOT-SO-HARMLESS ERROR: A CALL TO CHANGE MISSISSIPPI’S APPROACH TO WILL FORMALITIES, Kelsi Baldwin
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REFORMING THE MISSISSIPPI CRIMINAL CODE PART IV: OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY; THEFT AND RELATED CRIMES, Judith J. Johnson
THE CLEAN WATER ACT: WADING BACK INTO MUDDY INTERPRETATIONS, Kord Wilkerson
THE RISE AND FALL OF PREMISES LIABILITY FOR INJURIES ARISING FROM THIRD-PARTY CRIMINAL ACTIVITY IN MISSISSIPPI, Mark J. Goldberg
TITLE IX 50 YEARS LATER. . . REFLECTIONS FROM A TITLE IX COORDINATOR, Dr. Kristena Gaylor