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Mississippi House passes bill to force local governments and law enforcement to cooperate with ICE
The House bill, which now heads to the Senate for consideration, came two days after lawmakers in both chambers passed other bills to expand the state's role in immigration enforcement and elections.
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4mJackson bribery case defendants can plead at any time, despite judge’s deadline, law professor says
Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens, former Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba and former Jackson City Council Member Aaron Banks declined to plead guilty by a federal judge’s Friday deadline on charges they face in an FBI operation that roiled Jackson officials in 2024. But a law professor says they are allowed to change their plea at any time.
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7mUS Supreme Court must answer key questions after its Callais redistricting decision
Is it OK to gerrymander to eliminate majority-Black districts after the Supreme Court's Callais redistricting decision?
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14mInside the fight against ‘zombie deer disease,’ scientists confront changing politics
A lab in Louisiana is a hub for chronic wasting disease research detection in deer. Outside, scientists face skepticism and backlash.
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7mLouisiana Legislature approves redistricting plan to give Republicans another US House seat
Louisiana lawmakers have passed a new congressional map to pick up a Republican seat while leaving the state with one of its two majority-Black U.S. House districts.
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6mMississippi is raising the bar for student performance, and that’s good for kids, national consultant says
Consultant: Mississippi has a law requiring student performance expectations to be raised once 75% reach proficiency or 65% of schools earn a “B” or higher.