Kenton Knop
Kenton Knop has been elected editor-in-chief of the Wisconsin International Law Journal for the 2015-16 academic year. Knop will take over for Martha Mohs, the current editor-in-chief.
WILJ, a student-run journal established in 1982, is published four times each year. Contributors include professionals in the field and law students. Each spring, WILJ members coordinate a symposium on recent topics of interest in international law.
Students elected to join Knop on the editorial board include:
• Sean Fernandes, senior note and comment editor
• James Bonar-Bridges and Joseph Wszalek, senior articles editors
• Caitlin Fish, Corydon Fish and Christopher Schuele, senior managing editors
• Lawrence Drewry, senior symposium editor
• Eric Markisen, senior business editor
Submitted by Law School News on March 17, 2015
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