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Mississippi is at the forefront of the states that will criminalize abortion following Roe’s overruling. Although in 2011, Mississippi voters rejected a constitutional amendment that would have enshrined protection for fetal personhood in the state’s constitution, lawmakers have been working hard to accomplish the same purpose through state statutes. These lawmakers appear to have been successful: On July 7, 2022, the last abortion provider in Mississippi closed its doors.
The Mississippi Rapid Response Coalition is responding to the ongoing water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi.
NACDL is providing resources regarding the Criminalization of Pregnancy and Reproductive Health to the criminal defense community. Resources are provided without warranty or guarantee. Please consult the laws and rules of your state and local authorities. Please log in to access them. Membership is NOT required.
Policies and rulings on lengthy imprisonment terms in Mississippi.
Information on the policy and history of recording custodial interrogations in Mississippi.
Attorney-client communications federal caselaw and state-specific anecdotal data in Mississippi
In the Supreme Court of Mississippi; Manning v. State of Mississippi