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Carencro native becomes first Black editor-in-chief at Tulane Law Review
and last updated 2021-02-05 23:56:04-05
A Carencro native has made history at Tulane Law School, becoming the first Black editor-in-chief of the Tulane Law Review.
Tulane Law student Antonio Milton, who is in his second year at law school, took on the role this week. The Law Review is in its 105th year and is considered among the most respected of legal journals in the U.S
The review was started in 1916 and Milton says his appointment to the position is a unique moment in history. I hope to lead the organization through what s been called a movement and not just a moment in time, Milton said. Especially in the moment of Black History Month of this year.