Virginia Law Review
Megan Ong is an accomplished legal and education professional with extensive experience in various roles. Currently serving as a Notes Editor for the Virginia Law Review and as a Summer Associate at WilmerHale since May 2021, Megan also completed an internship at the U.S. Department of Education's Office of the General Counsel in 2020. Prior experience includes managing global educational initiatives at EF Education First, where Megan oversaw projects such as the EF Glocal Challenge and the EF Global Citizen Scholars program. Additionally, Megan has held positions as a Global Management Trainee and a Product Innovation Intern at EF Education First, contributing to curriculum development and project management. Megan earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia School of Law and a Cum Laude Bachelor’s Degree in Government from Dartmouth College, where an honors thesis received the Dartmouth College Undergraduate Library Thesis Award.
This person is not in any teams
This person is not in any offices
Virginia Law Review
Founded in 1913 and published eight times a year by law students of the University of Virginia, the Virginia Law Review is one of the nation's premier journals of general legal scholarship. The Virginia Law Review's objective is to publish a professional periodical devoted to law-related issues that can be of use to judges, practitioners, teachers, legislators, students, and others interested in the law. It places a premium on accuracy in all respects—in propositions of law, points of grammar and usage, forms of citation, and analytical reasoning. The Virginia Law Review prides itself on producing a quality publication, publishing on time, and maintaining excellent working relationships with our authors.