Worklaw Section Editors
The Section Editors choose the Contributing Editors and exercise editorial control over their section. In addition, each Section Editor will write at least one contribution (“jot”) per year. Questions about contributing to a section ought usually to be addressed to the section editors.

Professor Samuel Estreicher
Dwight D. Opperman Professor of Law
Co-Director, Dwight D. Opperman Institute of Judicial Administration
Director, Center for Labor and Employment Law
New York University School of Law

Professor Jeffrey Hirsch
University of Tennessee College of Law
Contributing Editors
Contributing Editors agree to write at least one jot for Jotwell each year.

Professor Matthew T. Bodie
Associate Dean for Research & Faculty Development
St. Louis University School of Law

Professor Henry L. Chambers, Jr.
Richmond School of Law

Professor Cynthia Estlund
Catherine A. Rein Professor of Law
New York University School of Law

Professor Richard Michael Fischl
University of Connecticut School of Law

Professor Michael C. Harper
Barreca Labor Relations Scholar
Boston University School of Law

Professor Martin J. Katz
Dean, University of Denver, Sturm College of Law

Professor Anne Marie Lofaso
West Virginia University College of Law

Professor Alex B. Long
University of Tennessee College of Law

Professor Martin H. Malin
Director, Institute for Law & the Workplace
Chicago-Kent College of Law

Professor Marcia L. McCormick
St. Louis University School of Law

Professor Angela Onwuachi-Willig
Charles M. and Marion J. Kierscht Scholar
University of Iowa College of Law

Professor Paul Secunda
Marquette University Law School

Professor Joseph Seiner
University of South Carolina School of Law

Professor Joseph Slater
Eugene N. Balk Professor of Law & Values
University of Toledo College of Law

Professor Kerri L. Stone
Florida International University College of Law

Professor Charles A. Sullivan
Andrea J. Catania Endowed Faculty Chair
Seton Hall University School of Law

Professor Michael J. Zimmer
Loyola University, Chicago, School of Law

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