Gov. Reeves Proclaims Confederate Heritage Month in Mississippi
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves declared April 2024 as Confederate Heritage Month in Mississippi, keeping alive a tradition that began in 1993.
Trump’s Criminal Hush-Money Trial Begins in New York
Donald Trump arrived in New York for jury selection in his hush-money trial, the start of the first criminal trial of an ex-president in U.S. history.
Shooter Drill Opt-Outs, Criminalizing Sextortion, Medical Cannabis Research: #MSLeg Roundup
A medical-cannabis research bill became law, a sextortion bill advanced, and the debate over school funding continued last week.
Opinion | The Constitution Sets Limits on the People’s Choices for President
“The Supreme Court has sidestepped the question of whether Trump’s actions disqualify him from office and declared instead that Congress must make that determination, under the various constitutional restrictions that continue to exist about who is allowed to serve as president,” Robert A. Strong writes.