Membership

The Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development is produced by a team of hard-working second- and third-year law students under the guidance of our faculty advisors. Journal membership is based on a writing competition, which is open to students who have completed either the first-year day program or second-year evening program at the Law School. In order to qualify for membership, students must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.2 or above. The Journal seeks members that have exemplary writing, analytical, and editing skills, and strives to produce a well-rounded and diverse team. 

Twelve third-year students sit on JCRED's Executive Board consisting of the:

  • Editor-In-Chief
  • Managing Editor
  • Associate Managing Editor
  • Executive Articles Editor
  • Executive Notes and Comments Editor
  • Research and Symposium Editor
  • Associate Editor
  • Research Editor
  • Senior Articles Editor  

In addition, three third-year students act as Articles Editors, overseeing the first stage of the editing process. The Executive Board, with assistance from the Articles Editors, controls all aspects of the publication process, from article selection to printing and publication by an outside vendor. Under the direction of the Research and Symposium Editor, this group also manages JCRED's  annual symposium, which involves researching and selecting a topic, inviting scholars in the field to speak at the event, selecting the best papers submitted for publication and coordinating all other activities leading up to the day of the symposium.

Assisting the Executive Board are 45 second-year law students that staff the Journal’s editing team. These staff members check sources for accuracy and ensure that the articles contain proper citations, grammar and punctuation. In addition to preparing articles, staff members participate in a Perspectives on Justice course. Taught by Law School faculty members who are experts in the field of social justice, the course offers a forum for discussing and analyzing important issues of racial, social and economic justice from a legal, historical and theoretical perspective.

Based on this coursework, Journal members produce a comprehensive research paper of publishable quality addressing a current legal issue in racial, social or economic justice. At the end of the spring semester, Journal staff members in good standing may interview for the opportunity to serve on the Executive Board or as an Articles Editor during their third year.

For more information about Journal membership, please contact JCRED Editor-In Chief  Daniel Perrone at danielperronejcred@gmail.com or Managing Editor Eileen Ward at eileenwardjcred@gmail.com.