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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 108 of the Review.

Jeffrey KahnZoya's Standing Problem, Or, When Should the Constitution Follow the Flag?
(forthcoming March 2010)

Tess Wilkinson-Ryan, Do Liquidated Damages Encourage Efficient Breach? A Psychological Experiment
(forthcoming March 2010)

Mark J. Roe & David Skeel, Essay, Assessing the Chrysler Bankruptcy
(forthcoming March 2010)

James R. Hines, Jill R. Horwitz, & Austin Nichols, The Attack on Nonprofit Status: A Charitable Assessment
(forthcoming May 2010)

Michael S. Kang, Voting as Veto 
(forthcoming May 2010)

Nina A. Mendelson, Disclosing "Political" Oversight of Agency Decision Making
(forthcoming May 2010)

Jeffrey Dobbins, Structure and Precedent
(forthcoming June 2010)

Richard Primus, The Future of Disparate Impact
(forthcoming June 2010)

Gil Seinfeld, Article I, Article III, and the Limits of Enumeration 
(forthcoming June 2010)