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Editor's note

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Rebecca L. Sandefur*
Affiliation:
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
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Abstract

Type
Editorial
Copyright
© 2023 Law and Society Association.

On behalf of the editorial board of Law & Society Review, I present the final issue from this editorial team. LSR is one of the world's premiere sociolegal studies journals because of the contributions of many people: authors who share their work; reviewers who generously read and make suggestions for improvements; editorial office staff who ensure that the editorial process runs efficiently; and the members of the editorial and editorial advisory boards who contribute their expertise and insights to shape the content of the journal. It is a true community that brings this issue in front of you. It has been my honor and privilege to have worked with and learned from them.

These extraordinary times have affected many aspects of our lives, including the work of this journal. This board served past the standard term, from 2019 through the end of 2022. I am particularly grateful to the members of the sitting board who served for that entire time: Robert M. Lawless, Jennifer K. Robbennolt, and Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve. I am grateful also to Jon Gould and Elizabeth Mertz, who served on the initial editorial team, and to Deepa Das Acevedo and Kathryne M. Young, who joined later. The journal has been enriched by their contributions and those of the editorial office staff: excellent editorial assistants—Katie Billings, Emily Denne, and Dan Frumer—and our outstanding managing editor, Danielle McClellan.

Welcome to the new editors, Katharina Heyer, Ashley Rubin, and Shauhin Talesh!