Law & Psychology Review – Editor in Chief
LAW 874 | 3-6 Hours
The Editor in Chief (EIC) of the Law & Psychology Review is primarily responsible for managing the overall vision and big-picture operations of the Journal, and for representing the Journal to those in the law school and in the wider community. The EIC is involved in every aspect of the editorial process and makes the final decisions concerning the content of the Journal. Thus, one of the EIC’s main responsibilities is to assist in selecting both the Lead Articles and Student Notes that will be published in the upcoming issue. Further, the EIC is the chief person responsible for representing the Journal to people outside of the law school, and must, from time to time, make public speaking engagements or meet with guests at the law school.