Supreme Court hears Mississippi case on late-arriving mail ballots

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is hearing arguments Monday in a case from Mississippi over whether states…
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Mississippi: Identity Policing, Captivity, Sorting, and Curriculum Truthfulness

Mississippi’s educational system exemplifies an authoritarian model rooted in historical racial hierarchies. It enforces strict identity policing, extreme punishment, and severe curriculum ce…

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Jimmy Rodgers, The Yodeling Brakeman

The painting on the wall says that Jimmy Rodgers was the father of country music.

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American Democracy Minute Radio News Report

The #U.S. #SupremeCourt hears #Watson v. #Republican #National #Committee Monday, March 23rd. It’s a #Mississippi case determining whether the U.S. #Constitution and #federal #law #allow states to offer grace periods for otherwise eligible #mail-in #ballots to be #counted #after #election #day. The outcome could affect tens of thousands of voters in 14 or more states.

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March 23rd, U.S. Supreme Court Hears Mississippi Case Which Could Impact Mail-in Ballots in 14 or More States

The U.S. Supreme Court hears Watson v. Republican National Committee Monday, March 23rd. It’s a Mississippi case determining whether the U.S. Constitution and federal law allow states to offer grace periods for otherwise eligible mail-in ballots to be counted after election day. The outcome could affect tens of thousands of voters in 14 states.

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Rooster Crowing Laws in Mississippi: Noise Ordinances, Fines, and Neighbor Options

If you keep a rooster in Mississippi — or live next door to one — you've probably wondered whether the law has anything to say about that pre-dawn crowing. The answer depends heavily on where in the state you live, because Mississippi handles rooster noise through a patchwork of local ordinances rather than a single statewide rule. Understanding how these laws work can save you from fines, neighbor disputes, and unnecessary stress. Whether you're a backyard flock owner trying to stay […]

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La Nabo de Misisipio

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Great attitude. Mississippi should be glad — and better for it — when Officer Williams returns.

"Why I’m Leaving Mississippi to Serve and Why We All Must Return"
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Opinion | Why I’m Leaving Mississippi to Serve and Why We All Must Return

Maurice Valonte Williams writes that he will return to Mississippi after his military service to contribute to the state’s future.

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