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Michigan journal of law & society

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    • Content for MJLS Volume 3
      • Pearson v. Pearson: A Story of Slavery, Marriage, and the West, Told in Black and White
      • They Were Free: The Clear Error at the Core of Prigg v. Pennsylvania
      • Aspiring to State Authority: The Autonomy of Arbitration Institutions in China
      • Review of Nausica Palazzo and Jeffery A. Redding’s Queer and Religious Alliances in Family Law, Politics, and Beyond
    • Content for MJLS Volume 2
      • Mobilizing for Farmworker Rights in an Era of Shifting Legal and Governance Opportunities
      • Targets, Fields, and Tactics: Multi-Institutional Legal Mobilization in the Campaign of the U’wa People in Colombia
      • Review of David Bosco’s The Poseidon Project: The Struggle to Govern the World’s Oceans
      • Review of Luca Falciola’s Up Against the Law: Radical Lawyers and Social Movements, 1960s–1970s
      • Review of Lisa Hajjar’s The War in Court: Inside the Long Fight Against Torture
    • Content for MJLS Volume 1
      • Mastering the Drift – An Introduction to the Michigan Journal of Law & Society
      • Supranational Stateness – International Courts and the Globalization of Political Power
      • Demystifying How Constitutions Are Made – External Actors’ Modes of Actions in the 2014 Tunisian Constitution
      • Border Games
      • Review of William J. Novak’s New Democracy – The Creation of the Modern American State
      • Review of Linda Colley’s The Gun, the Ship, and the Pen – Warfare, Constitutions, and the Making of the Modern World
      • Review of Roosevelt Montás’s Rescuing Socrates – How the Great Books Changed My Life and Why They Matter for a New Generation
      • A Note of Appreciation
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Themes

The Michigan Journal of Law & Society publishes an annual volume. Our first volume, which is on the theme of Sovereignty, States, and Inclusion, will publish in May 2022. Our second volume, which is on the theme of Law & Social Movements, will publish in spring 2023 and is currently accepting submissions for articles and book reviews.

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