Mississippi Law Journal

Mississippi Law Journal MLJ was founded in 1928 and is operated and funded almost exclusively by students Kimbrough in agreement with the Mississippi Bar Association.

The Mississippi Law Journal was founded in 1928 under the leadership of Dean Thomas C. When Dean Kimbrough became the Association’s president the following year, a strong relationship between the Journal and the state bar was cemented. That relationship continues today. The Journal is funded and operated almost exclusively through student efforts. Each year the Journal publishes one issue in four

books containing articles by legal scholars and practitioners, as well as pieces by student members. In addition to its quarterly issues, the Journal publishes a weekly case briefing service that provides succinct synopses of the decisions of the Mississippi Supreme Court and Mississippi Court of Appeals, months before those opinions appear in regional reporters.

The Mississippi Law Journal is pleased to announce its newest members! Congratulations to these 42 new Staff Editors on ...
07/07/2023

The Mississippi Law Journal is pleased to announce its newest members! Congratulations to these 42 new Staff Editors on a successful write-on competition!

Congratulations to our Volume 92 graduates! 🎓 We are so proud of all that you’ve accomplished this far, and we know that...
05/04/2023

Congratulations to our Volume 92 graduates! 🎓 We are so proud of all that you’ve accomplished this far, and we know that great things are ahead. Hotty Toddy!

Good luck this exam season to our members and peers!
05/01/2023

Good luck this exam season to our members and peers!

Congratulations to these journal members for their recent and forthcoming publications!
04/25/2023

Congratulations to these journal members for their recent and forthcoming publications!

Earlier this month several MLJ members attended the annual UM Black Law Students Association: Constance Slaughter-Harvey...
04/11/2023

Earlier this month several MLJ members attended the annual UM Black Law Students Association: Constance Slaughter-Harvey Chapter banquet. Additionally, many of our members received awards!

Nivory Gordon won a scholarship and top executive board member of the year. Mariah Rhodes won 2L member of the year. Arreyah Whitlock was the chair of the chair of the banquet, and Joe Curry received high praise and recognition for absolutely outstanding fundraising efforts. Kennedy Gerard served as the orgs president this school year. Congratulations to all!

1Ls come see us in the atrium tomorrow from 9-5! Meet our members and ask any questions you may have!
03/22/2023

1Ls come see us in the atrium tomorrow from 9-5! Meet our members and ask any questions you may have!

The Mississippi Law Journal would like to congratulate Idena Allen and Carter Babaz as this year's recipients of the Rob...
03/10/2023

The Mississippi Law Journal would like to congratulate Idena Allen and Carter Babaz as this year's recipients of the Robert C. Khayat Award. This honor is awarded to two third-year Journal members who best represent the service and commitment of former Chancellor Robert C. Khayat. Robert C. Khayat is a Journal alumnus, Emeriti Professor of Law, and former Chancellor of the university.

Doug Reynolds was also recently recognized as the Outstanding Case Note Award recipient for Volume 92. This honor is awarded annually to the Staff Editor who scores the highest in the case note portion of the Mississippi Law Journal Membership Competition. Doug's case note will be published in Volume 92. Congrats, Doug!

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