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  2. Ann Hannaford Lamar - Wikipedia

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    She previously served for a year as vice-chair of the conference. In 2008 she was elected to a full term on the Court. [3] She retired on December 31, 2016. In 2006, Lamar served as president of the William C. Keady American Inns of Court and as a member of the Mississippi Judicial College Board of Governors.

  3. Randy G. Pierce - Wikipedia

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    He is a former Associate Justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court. He retired on February 1, 2016. [2] Randy co-chairs the Commission on Children's Justice and chairs the Rules Committee on the Legal Profession. Pierce currently is the Director of the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) School of Law Judicial College. Pierce is also a novelist.

  4. Kristi Haskins Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi College School of Law Kristi Erin Haskins Johnson (born 1980) [ 1 ] is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi and former solicitor general of Mississippi.

  5. Analysis: Oversight changes for Mississippi judicial races - AOL

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    Under change recently made by a majority of the Mississippi Supreme Court, the public could receive less information about findings of unethical behavior during judicial campaigns.

  6. James W. Kitchens - Wikipedia

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    James W. Kitchens (born April 29, 1943) is an American jurist who served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi for the Central District from 2009 to 2025. He served as one of two presiding justices, from 2017 to 2025.

  7. Mississippi Supreme court, Court of Appeals races heading to ...

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    It's official. The Mississippi Supreme Court Central District and the contested Mississippi Court of Appeals race is heading into runoffs on Nov. 26, just two days before Thanksgiving. Though it ...

  8. Supreme Court of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi College Law Review. 24 (2): 427– 435. Mississippi Public Service Commission Annual Report Ending June 30, 2022 (PDF), Mississippi Public Service Commission, 2022; Morton, Ronald C. (1992). "Rules, Rulemaking, and the Ruled: The Mississippi Supreme Court as Self-Proclaimed Ruler - Duncan v. St. Romain". Mississippi College Law Review.

  9. See which candidates in judicial races raised the most for ...

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    The 10 candidates running in the Mississippi Supreme Court and Mississippi Court of Appeals races this year raised more than $200,000 in May and spent nearly half that amount on their campaigns.