- Posted May 29, 2018
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Journal of Law in Society at Wayne Law elects new board
Ten law students have been elected to the 2018-19 executive board of The Journal of Law in Society at Wayne State University Law School. They are:
- Editor-in-Chief Emad Hamadeh of Dearborn
- Managing Editor Rhonda Haidar of Sterling Heights
- Reviewing Editor Chelsea Kozar of Caro
- Business Director Shirlene Armstrong of Marysville
- Senior Note Editors Kathryn Kaleth of Bloomfield Hills, Noor Khoury of Livonia and Victoria Stadick of Newaygo
- Executive Article Editors Stephanie Bugdalski of Chesterfield, Alan Coatney of Inkster and Alexis Ringman of Adrian
Acting as the scholarly voice of the Law School's Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights, The Journal of Law in Society provides discourse at the intersection of law and society. Each year, the Journal identifies a range of issues affecting Detroit and other parts of the world and then publishes articles that address those issues within their social context. The Journal publishes twice a year and hosts an academic symposium on topics relevant to the larger Detroit area.
The purpose of the Journal is to build awareness about issues of concern and to make connections with scholars, jurists, legal practitioners, community organizations and students involved in researching, combating and solving these issues.
The Journal is managed and edited by Wayne Law students with support from faculty advisor Associate Professor Justin Long.
Published: Tue, May 29, 2018
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