The Mississippi Law Journal is pleased to announce that 11 of Volume 91’s Staff Editors will have their Comments published. Each fall, the 2L class of Staff Editors participates in a rigorous Comment writing process in which they research and write a scholarly article about a legal issue of their choice over a six-month period. Students submit their legal scholarship for publication in law reviews across the nation, seeking to contribute a novel perspective on a current issue affecting a particular area of the law. Students who accept an offer for publication will have their scholarship published in a law review alongside the scholarly works of judges, lawyers, legislators, and professors. The Mississippi Law Journal congratulates the following members on this great achievement:

Chase Baker: Therapeutic Jurisprudence Strategies for Persons with Mental Disabilities in the Mississippi Criminal Justice System – forthcoming in Volume 91 of the Mississippi Law Journal.

Marlee Russell: Life “or” Death, – forthcoming in Volume 91 of the Mississippi Law Journal.

Carter Babaz: Why Visual Art Requires Its Own Standard Under Copyright Fair Use – forthcoming in Volume 92 of the Mississippi Law Journal.

Abbey Bufkin: Program Necessity or Regulatory Inequity: Collection of Indemnity Overpayments Under the Federal Crop Insurance Program – forthcoming in Volume 92 of the Mississippi Law Journal.

Channing Curtis: What’s It to the Legislator?: Legislator Standing in State Court – forthcoming in Volume 92 of the Mississippi Law Journal.

Rachel Gholson: Paying for the Past: Establishing a Court of Arbitration for Cultural Property Disputes – forthcoming in Volume 92 of the Mississippi Law Journal.

John Nelson: Electing Out of Subchapter K Under IRC § 761(a): Can Certain Limited Liability Companies and Limited Partnerships Become Eligible to Make the Election?  – forthcoming in Volume 92 of the Mississippi Law Journal.

Mariel Soehner: The Supreme Court’s Judicial Dehumanization and Its Effect on State Prison Conditions – forthcoming in Volume 92 of the Mississippi Law Journal.

Garner Vance: Sackler Immunity: Problems Surrounding Nondebtor Releases in Chapter 11 Bankruptcy – forthcoming in Volume 23 of the UC Davis Business Law Journal.

Allyson Avant: Leveling the Playing Field: Comparing the Statutory Definition of Disability to Disability in Special Olympics and the Paralympics – published in Volume 14 of St. Thomas University’s Journal of Multidisciplinary Research.

ST Rayburn: The NCAA’s Perpetual Fumble: Conference Realignment, NIL, and Alston are Precursors to the NCAA’s Inevitable Death – forthcoming in Volume 30 of The Sports Lawyer Journal.