The Mississippi Law Journal is pleased to announce that 10 of Volume 92’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:

Meaghan Pickles: Why Replacing Traditional Instruction with Virtual Learning Violates the IDEAUniv. of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy (Volume 34, No. 1).

Katherine Hancock: The Airline Pilot Shortage: A Result of Age Discrimination or Excessive Training Requirements? –  Journal of Air Law and Commerce (SMU Law Review Association).

Spencer Cash: Intimate Partner Violence and the State’s Problematic Masculine Response –  forthcoming in Volume 92 of the Mississippi Law Journal.

Hannah Elliott: Electronic Wills: A Distinction Without Difference for Mississippi – forthcoming in Volume 92 of the Mississippi Law Journal.

Merritt Baria: Thermtron: Destroyer of Procedural Consistency in Remand – forthcoming in Volume 93 of the Mississippi Law Journal.

Anna Therese Beavers: First Amendment Audits: How to Conceptualize the Socio-Political Movement – forthcoming in Volume 93 of the Mississippi Law Journal.

Thomas Simpson: A Call Upon Congress to Abolish the NFL Draft – forthcoming in Volume 93 of the Mississippi Law Journal.

Emilee Crocker: Government Data Purchases—A Constitutional Issue or Public Commodity? – forthcoming in Volume 93 of the Mississippi Law Journal.

Oliver Samples: Non-Delegation at the Convention: June 1, 1787 – forthcoming in Volume 93 of the Mississippi Law Journal.

Holdon Guy: Internet Jurisdiction and the Law of the Land: Burger King’s Double Whopper – forthcoming in Volume 93 of the Mississippi Law Journal.