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Meet Jason Onyediri, the first Black editor in chief of the Texas Law Review
Jerry Quijano | KUT
The Texas Law Review has been edited and published by students at the University of Texas School of Law since 1922.This year, the independent journal did something for the first time in its 100-year history: It chose a Black editor in chief.