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Tomás Clasen

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 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 titled “Modern Federal Judicial Selection” explored important aspects in the contemporary federal judicial nomination and confirmation process.

Senior editorial board members for 2017–18 include:

Diversity committee members for 2017–18 are:

The board encourages current first-year students to participate in the spring write-on competition, beginning immediately after finals in May. For more information, contact Tomás Clasen or Andrew J. Fabianczyk.

  

Submitted by Law School News on March 6, 2017

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