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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 110 of the Review.

Jonathan F. Mitchell, Stare Decisis and Constitutional Text

Sandra Sperino, Rethinking Discrimination Law

Peter Lee, The Accession Insight and Patent Infringement Remedies

Eric A. Posner & Alan O. Sykes, Efficient Breach of International Law: Optimal Remedies, "Legalized Noncompliance," and Related Issues

Daniel A. Crane, Rethinking Merger Efficiencies

William E. Kovacic, Robert C. Marshall, Leslie M. Marx & Halbert L. White, Plus Factors and Agreement in Antitrust Law

Nestor M. Davidson, Property's Morale

Ehud Guttel & Doron Teichman, Criminal Sanctions in the Defense of the Innocent

Catherine M. Sharkey, Inside Agency Preemption

Rachel A. Harmon, The Problem of Policing

Mark A. Lemley, The Myth of the Lone Inventor

Charles F. Sabel & William H. Simon, Contextualizing Regimes: Institutionalization as a Response to the Limits of Interpretation

Michael Heise & Gregory C. Sisk, Ideology "All the Way Down"? An Empirical Study of Establishment Clause Decisions in the Federal Courts

Monica Hakimi, Reconceptualizing Targeting and Detention Law

Steve Sanders, The Constitutional Right to (Keep Your) Same-Sex Marriage