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Littlejohn is in his mid-70s and has been a chancery judge for eight years, presiding mainly over divorces and child custody disputes. He was a state lawmaker, prosecutor and city judge before then. He's also a Sunday School teacher at First Baptist Church of New Albany and is known for running an orderly, professional courtroom. "He respects God and he respects the flag," Alcorn County Chancery Clerk Bobby Marolt said. Adams, who testified in the custody case, described the judge as a good listener who likes to make jokes when appropriate. "He's very calm, but he gets on you when he needs to," Adams said. "He listens to you and he's constantly writing things down." Omar Craig was a defense attorney when Littlejohn was a district attorney years ago. Craig, 83, has practiced law for 56 years in north Mississippi and called Littlejohn one of the leading judges in that part of the state. "He's a fine judge. Fair. Honest," Craig said. Judges in Mississippi are elected, though they run in nonpartisan races. Littlejohn is running unopposed for re-election in November. He ran for a congressional seat as a Democrat in 1996, finishing second out of three candidates in the Democratic primary. He lost a runoff. The Pledge of Allegiance has faced challenges since it was published in 1892. In 1943, the Supreme Court ruled that children in public schools could not be forced to salute the flag and say the pledge. In 1954, the words "under God" were added to the pledge, when members of Congress at the time said they wanted to set the United States apart from "godless communists." In March, an appellate court upheld references to God on U.S. currency and in the Pledge of Allegiance, rejecting arguments they violate the constitutional separation of church and state.
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