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"Federal Court Halts, Then Allows Mississippi's New State-Run Court in Majority-Black Jackson"
legalpolitics2 years ago

"Federal Court Halts, Then Allows Mississippi's New State-Run Court in Majority-Black Jackson"

A federal appeals court has temporarily halted the establishment of a state-run court in Jackson, Mississippi, following a request from the NAACP and a late ruling by U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate that dismissed requests to block the new court. The NAACP argues that the court, created by the majority-white, Republican-controlled Mississippi Legislature, is undemocratic and discriminatory, as it would not be under local control. The court is part of an effort to address crime in Jackson, but its creation has been postponed until at least January 5th, pending further review.

"Mississippi's Majority-Black Capital Awaits Federal Court Decision on State-Run Court Delay"
law-and-government2 years ago

"Mississippi's Majority-Black Capital Awaits Federal Court Decision on State-Run Court Delay"

A federal appeals court has issued a temporary stay against the creation of a state-run court in Jackson, Mississippi, following an appeal by the NAACP. This decision comes after a federal district judge had dismissed requests to block the court, which is part of an effort to address crime in the city but has been criticized for undermining local democracy. The new court, backed by the majority-white, Republican-controlled Mississippi Legislature, would not have judges or prosecutors chosen by local voters or officials, raising concerns about state-driven discrimination. The state-run court's establishment is on hold until at least January 5.