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  2. James D. Maxwell II - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Court of Mississippi. On December 23, 2015, Governor Phil Bryant announced his appointment of Maxwell to the Supreme Court. In January 2020, Maxwell upheld the 12-year conviction of Willie Nash, an African American man, for having a cell phone while in jail. Nash was booked into Newton County Jail in Decatur, Mississippi.

  3. Mississippi clinic ends challenge of near-ban on abortion - AOL

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    The Mississippi abortion clinic that was at the center of the U.S. Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade ended a lawsuit Tuesday in which it had sought to block the state from ...

  4. University of Mississippi Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    University of Mississippi Medical Center. / 32.328853; -90.173159. University of Mississippi Medical Center ( UMMC) is the health sciences campus of the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and is located in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. UMMC, also referred to as the Medical Center, is the state's only academic medical center .

  5. Courts of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Former federal courts of Mississippi. United States District Court for the District of Mississippi (extinct, ... Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 2019.

  6. Hinds County Courthouse (Jackson, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    The Hinds County Courthouse is a historic county courthouse building in Jackson, Mississippi. The Art Deco building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places since July 31, 1986; and is a Mississippi Landmark since March 5, 1986. [2] [3]

  7. Abortion in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Since around 2006, Jackson Women's Health had been the only operating abortion clinic in Mississippi. In 2010, the color of the building changed from beige to hot pink after the building was acquired by a new owner.

  8. Reuben V. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Reuben V. Anderson (born September 16, 1942) [1] is an American attorney who served as a justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court from 1985 to 1990.

  9. Bill Waller Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In March 2018, Chief Justice Waller and Justice King dissented when the majority of the Mississippi Supreme Court found that sentencing a juvenile to life without parole did not violate Miller v. Alabama (2012). Waller is a member of the Stennis Institute Advisory Board at Mississippi State University.

  10. Tom Stewart Lee - Wikipedia

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    Tom Stewart Lee (born April 8, 1941) is a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi. Education and career [ edit ] Lee was born in Jackson, Michigan .

  11. Jackson Women's Health Organization - Wikipedia

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    Website. jacksonwomenshealth .com. Jackson Women's Health Organization (abbreviated JWHO and commonly known as the Pink House [1] [2]) was an abortion clinic located in a bright pink building in Jackson, Mississippi 's Fondren neighborhood. [3]