Judicature Welcomes New Editorial Board Members and Chair

Sep 6, 2023Latest News

The Bolch Judicial Institute of Duke Law, which publishes Judicaturea scholarly journal focused on the judiciary, the administration of justice, and the rule of law, is welcoming several new Judicature editorial board members and a new editorial board chair.

Judge Robin L. Rosenberg (Duke JD/MA ’89) of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, a current member of the editorial board, will succeed Judge Don R. Willett of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit as chair of the editorial board, beginning with the next edition of Judicature (Vol. 107 No. 2). Judge Willett will continue serving as a member of the editorial board. Joining the editorial board are:

  • Rebecca Frank Dallet (Duke LLM ’25), Justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court
  • Matthew J. Eible, Attorney-Adviser, Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State (Duke JD & LLM ’19)
  • Douglas M. Fasciale (Duke LLM ’23), Associate Justice, Supreme Court of New Jersey
  • Michael J. Newman (Duke LLM ’25), United States District Court Judge, Southern District of Ohio
  • Sara Sternberg Greene, Professor of Law, Duke Law School
  • Jonathan Petkun, Associate Professor of Law, Duke Law School

Board members assist the journal’s staff in developing article topics and offering suggestions for contributors and content. Paul W. Grimm, director of the Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law School and Judicature’s publisher, said that he looks forward to welcoming the new editorial board members and working with them to publish articles that speak to the challenges judges are facing today.

“I could not be more pleased with the incoming chair and editorial board members,” said Grimm. “They bring a range of professional experience and interests that will complement those of our current board members. We are grateful for their willingness to serve and to support Judicature’s efforts to provide timely, relevant, and practical content for judges, academics, and practitioners.”

Duke Law became the publisher of Judicature in 2015, when its previous publisher and founder, the American Judicature Society, dissolved. The journal’s mission is to create a forum for judges, practitioners, and academics to share ideas, best practices, perspectives, and opinions, and in doing so provide insight into the issues and ideas that are shaping the judiciary and the administration of justice. Now in its 107th volume, Judicature is published three times a year and mailed to all Article III federal judges, state supreme court justices, and a subscriber base of state court judges, libraries, law firms, academics, and others.

Please consider subscribing to Judicature, both in print and for free online. Your support makes it possible to continue delivering high-quality scholarly articles to thousands of judges across the United States and around the world.