When the bill was passed five years ago, it was touted as a method to help foster children and to save the state money by keeping them out of the state foster care system.
Mississippi will have to pay more than $400,000 in attorneys’ fees after the attorney general’s office spent years defending a sodomy law that criminalizes oral and anal sex. The law in question Section 97-29-59 was deemed unconstitutional in 2003 when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the case Lawrence v. Texas that private […]. Local Mississippi Breaking News Story from CBS 12 New WJTV, your Jackson, MS news leader
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