A historical snapshot of Mississippi legal life in 1936, packed with addresses from leaders of the State Bar and the early work of the new Junior Bar Section.
This edition captures speeches, introductions, and procedural notes from the Thirty-First Annual Meeting held in Greenville, Mississippi.
The book presents the president’s remarks, greetings from local officials, and the fresh direction of the junior lawyers. It also includes detailed proceedings, committee notes, and lists of attendees, offering a window into the profession’s priorities and governance at mid‑century.
What you will experience
- The tone and questions that shaped Mississippi’s legal community in 1936
- The roles and aims of the Junior Bar Section within the State Bar
- A record of speeches, prayers, and formal proceedings that framed the annual meeting
- A sense of how lawyers organized, debated topics, and planned activities for the year
Ideal for readers of legal history and Mississippi’s bar association legacy.