Members
What do Law Review staff members do?
Law Review staff members are responsible for editing the articles and notes published by the Law Review. These responsibilities includes collecting sources, checking citations, and Bluebooking. Along with these requirements, every junior staff member researches and writes an original Note or Comment that is then considered for publication in the Law Review.
What other positions are available on the Law Review?
After their first year on the Law Review, staff members may be elected to editorial positions. These positions include Editor-in-Chief, Managing Editor, Executive Notes & Comments Editor, Executive Articles Editors, Notes & Comments Editors, and Website & Social Media Coordinator. Staff members may also choose to continue their duties as Senior Associates. Each position is essential in its own way to the quality and accuracy of the Law Review.