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The editors in the Articles Office of the Michigan Law Review are dedicated to selecting and publishing first-rate legal scholarship. Guidelines on submitting articles and essays to the Michigan Law Review can be found here.
The following pieces will be published in upcoming issues of Volume 112 of the Review.
A Capital Market, Corporate Law Approach to Creditor Conduct, by Mark J. Roe & Federico Cenzi Venezze
Preemption and Textualism, by Daniel Meltzer
Beyond the Battlefield, Beyond Al Qaeda: The Destabilizing Legal Architecture of Counterterrorism, by Bobby Chesney
Employment Law and Social Equality, by Samuel Bagenstos
Legislative Diplomacy, by Ryan Scoville
Constitutionally Tailoring Punishment, by Richard A. Bierschbach & Stephanos Bibas
A Behavioral Economics Solution to the Health Care Cost Crisis, by Russell Korobkin
Judicial Independence and Social Welfare, by Michael D. Gilbert
House Swaps: A Strategic Bankruptcy Solution to the Foreclosure Crisis, by Lynn M. LoPucki
Private Control Over Access to Public Law: The Puzzling Regulatory Use of Private Standards, by Nina A. Mendelson
Presidential Inaction and the Separation of Powers, by Jeffrey A. Love & Arpit K. Garg
The Audience in Intellectual Property Infringement, by Jeanne C. Fromer & Mark A. Lemley
War is Governance: Explaining the Logic of the Laws of War from a Principal-Agent Perspective, by Eyal Benvenisti & Amichai Cohen
Personalizing Default Rules and Disclosure with Big Data, by Ariel Porat & Lior Strahilevitz