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Pro bono program at Roger Williams University School of Law provides hands-on legal experience while supporting tenants facing eviction.
As of January 1, 2021, the JMLC is under new ownership at the Roger Williams University School of Law.

The JMLC continues to be a professionally published journal with two Co-Editors-in-Chief: Justin Kishbaugh and Julia Wyman. The JMLC has a rotating staff of other editors and peer-reviewers in the field of maritime law.
Additionally, the JMLC has a cohort of student editors at the Roger Williams University School of Law who assist the Editors-in-Chief.


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The Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce was founded in 1969 by George Jay Joseph, a Washington, D.C., lawyer who saw the need for a law review exclusively devoted to maritime law. Through a generous gift by the Joseph family in 2021, the JMLC transferred hands to the Roger Williams University School of Law.

Pro bono program at Roger Williams University School of Law provides hands-on legal experience while supporting tenants facing eviction.

Renowned businessman Dick Sullivan to deliver Commencement address as Roger Williams University School of Law honors U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Lara E. Montecalvo.

The School of Justice Studies and Extension School join RWU Law in a university-wide effort connecting students to policy and public service.

A historic gift to the law school is slated to launch a permanent program to train the next generation of elite trial advocates.

“Remarkable job.” That’s how a Rhode Island Superior Court judge described Isiah DiPina L’27’s testimony before state lawmakers, where he shared his family’s experience to advocate for protecting inherited homes from forced sales. It is a powerful example of how personal story, when paired with legal training, can shape policy and create more just outcomes for others.