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Black Women Law Students Make History As Editors Of Three Of the University Of Pennsylvania’s Seven Law Journals

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Black law students Chayla Sherrod, 25, Simone Hunter-Hobson, 24, and Layla June West, 27, are the selected editors for three out of the seven law journals at the University of Pennsylvania.

According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, the women are a part of the 7.2% Black students out of a total 824 student body at the law school.

After votes from student editors from the prior year, Sherrod was appointed as editor for the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, one of the most prestigious law journals in the country.

Hunter-Hobson, president of Penn’s Black Law Students Association, was appointed as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Constitutional Law. West was selected to head the Journal of Law and Social Change.

Congratulations, ladies! #BWLM💕

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