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Mississippi Law Journal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mississippi Law Journal
The ''Mississippi Law Journal'' is a law review published at the University of Mississippi School of Law. It was established in 1928〔(''Mississippi Law Journal'': Background )〕 by the Mississippi Bar Association and is the state's longest running law review. Originally published with the subtitle ''Journal of the State Bar Association,'' the ''Mississippi Law Journal'' is now independently published and is funded and operated almost exclusively through the income of its case briefing service, which provides succinct synopses of the decisions of the Mississippi Supreme Court and Mississippi Court of Appeals.〔(''Mississippi Law Journal'': Briefing service )〕 ==Fourth Amendment symposium== Each year since 2002, the National Center for Justice and the Rule of Law, located at the University of Mississippi School of Law, hosts an annual Fourth Amendment conference. As a part of this conference, the center invites some legal scholars to present papers on emerging issues in Fourth Amendment jurisprudence. The ''Mississippi Law Journal'' publishes these papers each year in its annual Fourth Amendment symposium issue. The journal also publishes an online companion called ''Supra'', featuring short essays, responses to printed articles, and student case notes and comments.
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