The Local Lawyer: “Barstool Briefs, Part 2A: Short Stories on Legal Affairs”
September 22nd, 2021 | by Mitchell Driskell
Ole Miss is 3-0 and The Grove is open. Life is good in Oxford these days. The Local Lawyer is
September 22nd, 2021 | by Mitchell Driskell
Ole Miss is 3-0 and The Grove is open. Life is good in Oxford these days. The Local Lawyer is
September 8th, 2021 | by Mitchell Driskell
With the world understandably focused on Afghanistan, continuing Covid infections, and the beginning of football season (‘sko Rebs!), not much
August 18th, 2021 | by Mitchell Driskell
Although I represent people accused of driving under the influence (DUI) for a living, I do not want anyone impaired
August 5th, 2021 | by Mitchell Driskell
The Constitution. Here’s what happened. The Fifth Amendment says that the government cannot make you admit to things you do
July 1st, 2021 | by Mitchell Driskell
Last week the Mississippi Supreme Court ruled that a man suing the Catholic Church could proceed with his lawsuit even
June 24th, 2021 | by Mitchell Driskell
Earlier this week the Supreme Court unanimously ruled against the NCAA in the antitrust case National Collegiate Athletic Assn. v.
June 3rd, 2021 | by Mitchell Driskell
As widely reported, the Mississippi Supreme Court recently held that Mississippi’s medical marijuana ballot initiative was unconstitutional and invalid because
May 20th, 2021 | by Mitchell Driskell
In Mississippi, like most states, the legislature makes the law. The people (citizens) make law only in the sense that
May 6th, 2021 | by Mitchell Driskell
When ninth grader Brandi Levy did not make the varsity cheerleading squad at Mahanoy Area High School in Pennsylvania, she
April 22nd, 2021 | by Mitchell Driskell
Individual religious freedom has been bolstered in two recent Supreme Court cases (not on a small, individual-sized loaf of bread