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 publishes throughout the year. Both the print and electronic journal publish student and professional articles on various local, state, national, and international issues.
Wisconsin Law Review also sponsors an annual symposium. Last October’s symposium explored “Public Interest Mobilization and Access to Justice Movements in the New Democratic State.”
Senior editorial board members for 2018–19 include:
- Rachel Dykema, Senior Articles Editor
- Lindsey Klarkowski, Niabi Schmaltz, & Collin Weyers, Senior Managing Editors
- Christopher Logel, Senior Note & Comment Editor
- Shannon Toole, Senior Forward Editor
- Reza Hajisanei, Business Editor
- Erin Kautz & Julia Walsh, Symposium Editors
Diversity committee members for 2017–18 are:
- Kierre Elvington (chair)
- Reza Hajisanei
- Hannah Demsien
- Aaron Bibb
Wisconsin Law Review thanks its outgoing 3L class and Senior Editorial Board for two years of commitment and dedication. The board encourages current first-year students to participate in the spring write-on competition, beginning immediately after finals in May. For more information, please contact Skylar Croy or Christopher Logel.