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September 20, 2024 § 27 Comments
My name is Donald Campbell. I am a professor at Mississippi College School of Law where I teach in the areas of Property, Wills & Trusts, and legal ethics. When I first started teaching Wills a colleague told me that I had to subscribe to Judge Primeaux’s blog. I did, and thereafter I looked forward to every post that he made. And it was not just me. There is no doubt that Judge Primeaux’s blog was a go-to for all things chancery (and beyond) for years. When Judge Primeaux decided to step away from blogging it was a loss for the profession.
I am excited to announce that with the judge’s blessing, I am hoping to bring back a version of Better Chancery Blog. The focus will still be on issues/cases that arise in chancery court. Of course the problem is that I can never produce the “my thoughts” comments that pulled back the curtain on how a judge thinks. I am hoping that, through the comments members of the bar and bench can engage in a discussion of how these issues arise in practice.
Although I realize I am burying the lead, I am truly honored to have Dean Debbie Bell as a contributor to the blog on family law issues. Dean Bell needs no introduction. Her book (Bell on Mississippi Family Law) is a well-respected and often-cited treatise on family law in Mississippi. I am excited to see the insight that Dean Bell will bring to the blog.
To give you a sense of how the blog will operate going forward, I hope to post twice a week. A post on Tuesday that covers a recent issue or case. Then a post on Friday that looks at a case or issue that may not be directly related to current issues in Mississippi law. If there are any suggestions on improving the blog as we move forward, please to not hesitate to reach out.
So looking forward to your blog!!!
thanks.
Great news!!!
Thanks for your contribution to the legal profession
This is so amazing!!! Thank you for taking up the torch and keeping us informed. Laura Dubaz Murphy (228) 209-7382
September 23, 2024
Professor Campbell,
I was very excited to read that you are picking up the Blog.
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Thank you and I look forward to reading your blog.
Shirley Jones was my professor for Wills in 1981-1982.
Tim
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I’m delighted to hear that the blog is being brought back. Anxiously awaiting the first installment.
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Cecelia Arnold
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Thank you!!!
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Fantastic news! Thanks for stepping up.
How do I subscribe. I am excited to hear that you and Debbie Bell are taking over the Better Chancery Blog from Judge Primeaux.
Thank you so much. If you look to the right side of the screen when you are on the blog page you should see a box that allows you to type in your email address to subscribe.
Great news!
Great news !!
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How exciting! Thank you both!
Thank you for taking this on.
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Great news! I’ll contribute when I can on will contests, etc. Professor Bell is awesome. I had her for property first year & worked for her while I was in law school. Eddie Abdeen
Thank you.
Much missed source of what to do and what does not work and why.
The “and why part” is what is called education. Imparting understanding.
Thank you,
Craig
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Thanks for bringing back the BCP blog. I’ll look forward to every issue.
elly Kyle
thank you.
Congratulations Donald! I look forward to your future posts. Kay Boackle @ kboackle@realestatelaw-ms.com
Looking forward to it. Always has been a quick go to resource.
I am glad to see this up and going again. Judge Primeaux put a ton of time and effort into making what was arguably the best practitioner’s guide in the state. Seeing Professor Campbell and Dean Bell continuing this legacy is very encouraging. Thanks so much for your efforts!
I am so looking forward to this. Thanks for all the work I know you will be doing.
I have always enjoyed Judge Primeaux’s blog and loved having Professor Campbell as our instructor in Law School. The blog is in good hands!
I am excited to see this return.
Leigh Berry
That sounds awesome! I am looking forward to it!
What great news! Thank you both!
This is definitely exciting news! I’ve missed this blog! And I’m looking forward to enjoying it again!
Thanks,
Haidee Sheffield
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Wonderful news! Thank you both for doing this.