Clinic Endowed by J. Roderick MacArthur Foundation OXFORD, Miss.—The University of Mississippi School of Law announces the opening of its
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Criminal Appeals Clinic Gets 11th Case Reversal, Students Benefit
For Ben Rowley, a 2012 graduate of the Ole Miss law school, the best way to learn the law is
Free Tax Help Offered by UM Law Tax Clinic
Ole Miss Law students are offering free tax services through the Pro Bono Tax Clinic to area Oxford residents and
Supra Symposium Draws National Attention
Supra and the Mississippi Law Journal hosted a Poverty & Access to Justice symposium at the law school on Feb. 8, where legal
South African Externship Experience Gives UM Law Students Advantage
Oxford, Miss.—The University of Mississippi School of Law continues to broaden the horizons of its students, and this past summer’s
Carrington Published in Ohio State Journal
Tucker Carrington, director of the Mississippi Innocence Project at the University of Mississippi School of Law, will be published in
Huffington Post: Despite Evidence From Discredited Medical Examiner, Mississippi’s Jeffrey Havard Nears Execution
The Huffington Post’s Radley Balko reports on the status of Jeffrey Havard, a Parchman Penitentiary inmate who has been on
Innocence Project Instrumental In Raising Questions about Pathologist’s Credibility
Dr. Steven Hayne, a forensic pathologist for the state of Mississippi, has gained significant notoriety lately for his questionable medical
Call for Papers
The University of Mississippi and the Mississippi Law Journal is pleased to announce that in Spring 2013 Supra will be
UM Law Students Assist Innocence Staff with Prisoners’ Release
The Mississippi Innocence Project (MIP), a legal clinic at the University of Mississippi School of Law, celebrated recently when the