The Cost of Woke An Ohio appellate court recently ruled that Oberlin College must pay $33 million...
Mitchell Driskell
Mitchell Driskell practices law with the Tannehill Carmean firm and has been an Oxford lawyer for twenty-two years. You can call him at 662.236.9996 and email him at mitchell@tannehillcarmean.com. He practices criminal law, civil law, and family law.
Oklahoma, Where the Wind Blows from the State House On Tuesday, Oklahoma passed a bill that would...
Boston Bomber Death Penalty Last week the Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the...
Wedding Wars Part Deux The Supreme Court is going to review a case involving a Colorado wedding...
Hustler Magazine and Sarah Palin v. New York Times In 2011 some lunatic shot up a softball...
Ghislane Maxwell Trial Juror Misconduct Ghislane Maxwell was convicted of human trafficking last month due to helping...
Happy New Year. Here are some of the weird legal stories from 2021 that I did not...
This Lawyer Sued Pop-Tarts In October, New York lawyer Spencer Sheehan sued Kellogg’s over strawberry Pop-Tarts claiming...
Gun Rights on the Docket Coming up for argument at the Supreme Court in November is New...
What a ballgame!I am glad Arkansas went for two. I can’t handle another Ole Miss – Arkansas...
Lots going on in the law as Ole Miss prepares for homecoming. Here are some legal stories...
Lots going on in the law as Ole Miss prepared to go to Tuscaloosa and take on...
Ole Miss is 3-0 and The Grove is open. Life is good in Oxford these days. The...
With the world understandably focused on Afghanistan, continuing Covid infections, and the beginning of football season (‘sko...
Although I represent people accused of driving under the influence (DUI) for a living, I do not...
The Constitution. Here’s what happened. The Fifth Amendment says that the government cannot make you admit to...
Last week the Mississippi Supreme Court ruled that a man suing the Catholic Church could proceed with...
Earlier this week the Supreme Court unanimously ruled against the NCAA in the antitrust case National Collegiate...
As widely reported, the Mississippi Supreme Court recently held that Mississippi’s medical marijuana ballot initiative was unconstitutional...
In Mississippi, like most states, the legislature makes the law. The people (citizens) make law only in...