Louisville Law Review names editorial board for Volume 59

UL Law Review logoThe University of Louisville Law Review has named its editorial board for Volume 59:

Editor in Chief: April Jarnagin
Senior Articles Editor: Seth Wiseman
Senior Notes Editor: Katie Davidson
Senior Symposium Editor: Sarah Pennington
Managing Editor: Leah Scharff
Articles Selection Editor: William Razor
Articles Editors: Olivia Rangaswami, Alli Dempsey, Amanda Edelen
Notes Editors: Daniel Campayno, Margaret Lawrence, Ellen Stephens
Symposium Editors: Cara Crecelius, Kerby Standifer, Kristen Johnson

Founded in 1961, the University of Louisville Law Review is the principal publication of the Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville. Formerly known as the Journal of Family Law and later as the Brandeis Law Journal, the University of Louisville Law Review is a scholarly publication devoted to developing the law, evaluating legal institutions and analyzing issues of law and public policy. The Law Review features student notes and articles written by nationally and globally recognized experts. The editorial board and staff of the Law Review publish three issues per year and have editorial control over its content.