Arkansas Law Review Announces 2003-04 Editorial Board

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The 2003-04 editorial board of the Arkansas Law Review was recently announced by 2002-03 editor-in-chief Rachael M. Dockery of Fayetteville.

Robert A. Frazier of Magnet Cove will serve as the periodical’s editor-in-chief beginning in the fall. Sarah Lorimer Waddoups of Riverton, Wyo., was named executive editor with Ruthie Hagan of Fayetteville serving as managing editor.

The remaining editorial board includes: articles editors Seth Haines of Fort Smith and Jonnie Macke of Fayetteville; research editor Lisa-Marie France of Mountainburg; and note and comment editors Erin Cullum of Little Rock, Shawn Johnson of Fort Smith, Kris Knox of Heber Springs, Anthony McMullen of Russellville and Jarrod Parrish of Camden.

The Arkansas Law Review is a legal periodical published quarterly by the students of the University of Arkansas School of Law in cooperation with the Arkansas Bar Association.

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