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The Michigan Law Review is a journal of legal scholarship. Eight issues are published annually. Seven of each volume's eight issues ordinarily are composed of two major parts: Articles by legal scholars and practitioners, and Notes written by the student editors. One issue in each volume is devoted to book reviews.
First Impressions, the online companion to the Michigan Law Review, publishes op-ed length articles by academics, judges, and practitioners on current legal issues. This extension of the printed journal facilitates quick dissemination of the legal community’s initial impressions of important judicial decisions, legislative developments, and timely legal policy issues.
Current Issue: Volume 122, Issue 5 (2024)
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Articles
Notes
Voting While Trans: How Voter ID Laws Unconstitutionally Compel the Speech of Trans Voters
Emmy Maluf
927
In Citizenship We Trust? The Citizenship Question Need Not Impede Puerto Rican Decolonization
Jimmy McDonough
963