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President

Victoria is a senior at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, double-majoring in Political Science and Spanish, with certificate in Criminal Justice and History. She has experience in immigration and family law as well as civil litigation. Victoria is deeply interested in gaining a comprehensive, multidisciplinary understanding of how the legal system impacts underrepresented communities. She has interned at the Immigrant Justice Clinic at the University of Wisconsin Law School since 2024, where she facilitated deferred action applications and provided translation services in both Spanish and English. She is also a fellow with the Morgridge Center for Public Service, where she continues to explore community-engaged approaches to law and public service.


The President of the Wisconsin Undergraduate Law Review jointly manages the organization with the Editor in Chief, though largely behind the scenes. From organizing board meetings to overseeing the team’s operations, the President ensures that all the pieces of WULR fit together. They manage the board meetings, support directors in their roles, and handle the administrative side of things, like coordinating responsiblities and maintaining external relationships. It’s a role focused on collaboration and structure, making sure WULR can continue to thrive and grow.

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