Annemarie Underwood

AnneMarie Underwood is currently a Summer Associate at Faegre Drinker and has been serving as a Senior Editor for the Washington University Law Review since June 2023, while pursuing a Juris Doctor degree at Washington University in St. Louis School of Law. Previous experience includes a Summer Associate position at Stinson LLP and a legal internship at Seth W. Whitaker Ltd. Co., where responsibilities included drafting estate documents and conducting legal research. AnneMarie also worked as an Information Technology Assistant at the College of Charleston and contributed as a Spanish Interpreter, engaging in community outreach and grant proposal research. Additional roles included Sustainability Researcher positions at General Mills and Tangletown Garden and Farm, focusing on sustainable agricultural practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. AnneMarie earned a Bachelor's degree in History, Classics, and Geology from the College of Charleston.

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Washington University Law Review

The Washington University Law Review is a student-run academic journal that seeks to publish legally related scholarly articles. The Law Review seeks to foster dialogue on interesting legal issues both within the law school and in the broader legal community. The Law Review was founded in 1915. Originally inaugurated as the St. Louis Law Review, the journal was retitled to the Washington University Law Quarterly in 1936, and further renamed to the Washington University Law Review in 2006. The Washington University Law Review Online was founded in 2017 to supplement the Law Review’s print edition. It features shorter-form pieces analyzing cutting-edge legal issues. Law Review editors select, edit, and publish notes, articles, and comments on various subjects within legal scholarship. Each piece undergoes a rigorous editing process wherein Law Review editors suggest global changes to substance and form, check text for accuracy and clarity, ensure that propositions have adequate support, and correct citations. The Law Review publishes six issues per year. Twitter: @WashULRev


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