The Mississippi Law Journal is pleased to announce the launch of its online companion, MISSing Sources. MISSing Sources features (1) student articles such as case notes and comments, (2) responses to printed articles and (3) short faculty/practitioner essays.
Our goal for MISSing Sources is to create a Web site for
academic, scholarly content that will foster discussion and
that can be cited by other law review articles. The Mississippi Law Journal is currently seeking to
make these works available on WestLaw and Lexis as soon as
possible. Although new content will be added to the site
periodically, all articles will be archived for later
viewing.
MISSing Sources is formatted and paginated like our printed
volume, and should be cited as follows: Author's Name,
Content Title, 79 Miss. L.J. MISSing Sources 1 (2009),
http://mslj.law.olemiss.edu/missingsources/volume79/contenttype/author.pdf.
If you have any questions, please contact Arthur Park, Electronic Journal Editor, at
ajpark@olemiss.edu or 662-701-8255.
David G. Sansing, Walker W. Jones, III & Jason R. Bush
Unequal Justice: An Unintended Consequence in Mississippi Counties with Two Judicial Districts
Bryan A. Jones
Recent Decision, Northwest Austin Municipal Utility District Number One v. Holder
Sherry F. Colb
Response, An Empty Gesture to Soothe the Conscience: Why We Pass Laws Protecting Chimpanzees and Other Animals from Cruelty
Lawrence Friedman
Response, The Fourth Amendment in the Digital Age |