Today on In Legal Terms we will discuss potential legal issues you may encounter during the holiday season.
Read MoreThis morning, we will talk about the law governing charities, charitable giving, and what you can and can’t do when it comes to donating your money.
Read MoreThis morning, we are going to talk about the law of sexual harassment and sexual assault with our special guest Honey Ussery, a former assistant district attorney and currently the Title IX coordinator at Ole Miss.
Read MoreOn today's show we are going to talk about tax reform and look closely at the proposed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that is being debated in Congress with our special guest Donna Davis, a professor of tax law at the University of MS School of Law.
Read MoreOn today's show we will talk with David Calder, a clinical professor at the University of Mississippi School of Law, and Erin Smith, a volunteer for the Court Appointed Special Advocates program in Oxford about Legal Issues Affecting Children and the CASA Program.
Read MoreThis week is National Pro Bono Week so today, on in Legal Terms, our guest was Gayla Carpenter-Sanders, the executive director of the Mississippi Volunteer Lawyers Project.
Read MoreToday on in Legal Terms we discussed Gun Rights and The Second Amendment with special guest, Francis Springer, attorney in the Jackson-metro area who previously worked as a deputy sheriff.
Read MoreOn this episode of In Legal Terms, we're going to talk about the Protecting Freedom of Conscience from Government Discrimination Act, better known as HB 1523 with our guest Jennifer Riley Collins, Executive Director of the ACLU of Mississippi.
Read MoreOn this episode, we’ll talk about the First Amendment, the law best known for giving us our right to free speech.
Read MoreWhen you buy an airline ticket or cruise passage, you enter into a contract. What are your legal rights - learn on our show.
Read MoreOur guest, Richard A. Courtney, Certified Elder Law Attorney, speaks with us about why we need Estate Planning, what an Advanced Healthcare Directive is, and why a Durable Power of Attorney is important.
Read MoreIn Legal Terms discusses the new laws passed by the Mississippi Legislature that took effect July 1, 2017. Buckle up in your vehicle. Domestic violence as grounds for divorce. Small breweries can sell limited quantities of beer directly to customers on site.
Read MoreIn this episode of In Legal Terms our guest was Professor Cathy Janasie from the MS School of Law. Prof. Janasie teaches law school classes covering Water Law, Agricultural Law, and Fish & Game Regulation.
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