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What can the Mississippi Association for Justice do for you?

We work to make sure any person who is injured by the misconduct and negligence of others can get justice in the courtroom, even when taking on the most powerful interests.

What we do is more important now than ever before because the drug and oil industries, big insurance companies and other large corporations dominate our political process – and thus, people cannot depend on the political system to hold corporations accountable.

We are committed to strengthening the civil justice system so that deserving individuals can get justice, and wrongdoers are held accountable. We oppose efforts to weaken basic legal protections and further stack the deck against average Mississippians. All Americans benefit when individuals represented by attorneys have a fair chance to get justice through our civil justice system.



From left to right:
Adrienne Maloney, MCSOL student chapter Vice President
Leon Cameron, MCSOL student chapter President
Brandi Denton, MCSOL student chapter Secretary and Treasurer

Annual dues for a Mississippi Association for Justice student membership are $25. 
Dues cover the cost of admission to all MAJ student chapter events, extensive networking opportunities, and other benefits. 

Contact Leon Cameron at Cameron@mc.edu for more information.