Mississippi Republicans pass bill to create separate, unelected court in majority-Black city
by Oliver Laughland in New Orleans from US news | The Guardian on (#68NND)
Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, calls proposed law some of the most oppressive legislation in our city's history'
The Republican-dominated Mississippi house of representatives has passed a bill to create a separate, unelected court system in the city of Jackson that would fall outside the purview of the city's voters, the majority of whom are Black.
The bill, which local leaders have likened to apartheid-era laws and described as unconstitutional, would also expand a separate capitol police force, overseen by state authorities. The force would expand into all of the city's white majority neighborhoods, according to Mississippi Today. Jackson's population is over 80% Black.
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