The Wisconsin Law Review has named second-year law student Julia Stephenson as Editor-in-Chief for the 2026–27 academic year. Stephenson will succeed outgoing Editor-in-Chief Beeta Siwik.
The 2026–27 Senior Editorial Board members are:
- Andrew D. Lindaas, Shelby Jorgensen and Tanner B. Higgins, Senior Managing Editors
- Taryn Hanson, Senior Articles Editor
- Jake Schlosser, Senior Note & Comment Editor
- Zara Bangash, Senior Online Editor
- Morgan G. Gnam and Annalisa Bell, Symposium Editors
- Leslie Rapp, Business Editor
The Diversity Committee will be led by Rameen Mohammad, with members Trinity Giese, Morgan G. Gnam and Annalisa Bell.
Established in 1920, the Wisconsin Law Review is a student-run journal that publishes six issues a year. In addition to print publications, the Law Review also publishes Forward, an online journal that posts articles throughout the year. Both are dedicated to professional and student-written pieces on local, state, national and international legal issues.
Submitted by Law School News on March 3, 2026