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New Chair and Members Named to Judicature Editorial Advisory Board

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Vol. 107 No. 2 (2023) | Generative AI in the Courts | Download PDF Version of Article

The Bolch Judicial Institute of Duke Law, publisher ofĀ Judicature, welcomed several new members and a new chair for its editorial advisory board.

JudgeĀ Robin L. RosenbergĀ (Duke JD/MAā€™89) of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, a current member of the editorial board, succeeds JudgeĀ Don R. WillettĀ (Duke JDā€™92, MJSā€™16) of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit as chair of the editorial board. Judge Willett will continue serving as a member of the editorial board.

Joining the editorial board are:

  • Rebecca Frank DalletĀ (Duke MJSā€™25), Justice,
    Wisconsin Supreme Court
  • Douglas M. FascialeĀ (Duke MJSā€™23), Associate
    Justice, Supreme Court of New Jersey
  • Michael J. NewmanĀ (Duke MJSā€™25), U.S. District Court Judge, Southern District of Ohio
  • Sara Sternberg Greene, Professor, Duke Law
  • Jonathan Petkun, Associate Professor,
    Duke Law
  • Matthew J. Eible, Attorney-Adviser, Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State (Duke JD/LLMā€™19)

Board members assist in developing article topics and offering suggestions for contributors and content. Retired U.S. District Judge Paul W. Grimm, director of the Bolch Judicial Institute andĀ Judicatureā€™s publisher, said the board plays a key role in ensuring that the journal continues to speak to the challenges judges face today.

ā€œI could not be more pleased with the incoming chair and editorial board members,ā€ Grimm said. ā€œThey bring a range of professional experience and interests that will complement those of our current board members. We are grateful to everyone who is willing to serve and supportĀ Judicatureā€™s efforts to provide timely, relevant, and practical content.ā€

Duke Law became publisher ofĀ JudicatureĀ in 2015, when its previous publisher and founder, the American Judicature Society, dissolved. Now in its 107th volume,Ā JudicatureĀ publishes three times a year and mails to all Article III federal judges, state supreme court justices, state appellate judges, and subscribers.