The editors of this journal have come together with the editors of journals across the country to demand compensation for the work we do to publish legal scholarship. Our demand rests on one fundamental principle: Uncompensated labor is wrong. In the below, Journal Work Essay, we expand on this argument and present other important supporting principles.
WLR Updates
WLR Elects 2018–19 Senior Editorial Board and Diversity Committee
Wisconsin Law Review has named University of Wisconsin Law School student Skylar Croy as Editor-in-Chief for 2018–19. He replaces outgoing Editor-in-Chief Tomás Clasen. The student-run journal publishes six times a year, while the journal’s online version …
Register for the WLR Fall Symposium 2017: Public Interest Mobilization and Access to Justice Movements in the New Democratic State
Symposium: Public Interest Mobilization and Access to Justice Movements in the New Democratic State WLR is proud to present its 2017 Symposium. Please find the symposium’s schedule below. The Symposium will take place from 8:30 a.m. …
WLR Welcomes 2017-18 2L Associates
The Wisconsin Law Review is pleased announce its new 2L associates. Congratulations to you all, and we look forward to meeting you at Orientation. Monique Arrington Andrew Benson Aaron Bibb Hannah Boeck Maria Bucci Domonic …
WLR Elects 2017–18 Senior Editorial Board and Diversity Committee
Wisconsin Law Review has named University of Wisconsin Law School student Tomás Clasen as Editor-in-Chief for 2017–18. He replaces outgoing Editor-in-Chief Bryon Eagon. The student-run journal publishes six times a year, while the journal’s online …
Register for the WLR Fall Symposium 2016: “Modern Federal Judicial Selection”
Wisconsin Law Review Symposium October 14, 2016 Symposium: Modern Federal Judicial Selection WLR is proud to present its 2016 Symposium. We look forward to seeing you there. Please find the symposium’s schedule below. The Symposium will take …
WLR Fall Symposium 2016: “Modern Federal Judicial Selection”
Wisconsin Law Review Symposium October 14, 2016 Symposium: Modern Federal Judicial Selection WLR is proud to present its 2016 Symposium. We look forward to seeing you there. Please find the symposium’s schedule below. The Symposium …
2016 Senior Editorial Board Election Results
Wisconsin Law Review elects senior editorial board and diversity committee for 2016–17 Wisconsin Law Review has named University of Wisconsin Law School student Bryon Eagon as Editor-in-Chief for 2016–17. He replaces outgoing Editor-in-Chief Cameron Marston. …
Introducing: New Website & Wisconsin Law Review Forward
On October 30th, 2015, the Wisconsin Law Review formally launched its new and improved website. The new site features more accessible content and proudly displays the Journal’s published works. Along with the new website also …
2015 Senior Editorial Board Election Results
Wisconsin Law Review has named University of Wisconsin Law School student Cameron Marston as Editor-in-Chief for 2015–16. He replaces outgoing Editor-in-Chief Janel Bergsbaken. Senior board members for 2015–16 include: Samuel Robins, senior articles editor …