Washington Law Review
Hyejin Lee, Ph.D., currently serves as Associate Editor-in-Chief and member of the editorial staff for the Washington Law Review since July 2023. Hyejin has completed a Summer Law Clerk position at the Washington State Office of the Attorney General in the Complex Litigation Division, and served as a Judicial Extern at the Washington Court of Appeals. While at the University of Washington School of Law, Hyejin was a Hazelton Fellow for Professor Lisa Marshall Manheim, where research on election litigation was conducted. Additionally, Hyejin has experience as a Summer Law Clerk at the United States Attorneys' Offices and has a background in art history, having worked as a Content Creator for ArtStoryLab and as a Graduate Curatorial Intern at the J. Paul Getty Museum. Academic qualifications include a JD from the University of Washington School of Law and multiple degrees in Art History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Vanderbilt University.
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Washington Law Review
Washington Law Review publishes four issues each year and regularly posts online features. It also hosts an annual symposium on a timely and relevant issue of law; facilitates conversations with visiting legal scholars; and provides opportunities for University of Washington School of Law students to publish scholarship and contribute their original research to the larger legal conversation.