Editor-in-Chief

Julia Wilson

Year: 3L (Class of 2026)

Undergraduate Education: Southern Methodist University

Desired Practice Areas: Intellectual Property, Business, and Governmental Affairs

Work Experience:

  • Judicial Extern with the Honorable Chief Justice Jeffrey S. Bivins of the Tennessee Supreme Court
  • Judicial Extern with the Honorable Judge Charles M. Walker of the U. S. Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Tennessee
  • Legal Intern for Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands

Why did you choose to join the Law Review?

I joined Law Review because I wanted to strengthen my skills as a writer, editor, and advocate whilst contributing to the publication of high-quality scholarship. I was drawn to its role in shaping meaningful legal dialogue and providing a platform for voices that advance important conversations in the profession. I value the collaborative process of refining complex legal ideas into clear, impactful work and saw Law Review as the best opportunity to grow as both a legal thinker and a leader.