State-Run Jackson Court Can Move Forward After Judge Again Denies NAACP Request
A state-run court in the City of Jackson, Miss., will soon be able to move forward, a federal judge reaffirmed as he upheld H.B. 1020.
A state-run court in the City of Jackson, Miss., will soon be able to move forward, a federal judge reaffirmed as he upheld H.B. 1020.
Andrea Thomas is a graphic designer who got her start at Christian Union Missionary Baptist Church in Tougaloo, Miss.
The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked the creation of a state-run municipal court system in Jackson under H.B. 1020.
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