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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/MA’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 JD’92, MJS’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 MJS’25), Justice,
    Wisconsin Supreme Court
  • Douglas M. FascialeĀ (Duke MJS’23), Associate
    Justice, Supreme Court of New Jersey
  • Michael J. NewmanĀ (Duke MJS’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/LLM’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 Judicature’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 Judicature’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.