Journal Advisory Board

Dr. Katherine Unterman
Faculty Advisor
Dr. Katherine Unterman is an Associate Professor in the History Department at Texas A&M University, where she has taught since 2011. She is a legal historian whose work focuses on the Gilded Age and Progressive Era in the United States. Her past scholarship has explored how law has functioned in American foreign relations. She is currently serving as the faculty advisor for TAMUJLS, the coordinator of the Legal History Certificate, and the Director of Graduate Studies for the History Department. She holds degrees from Yale and Stanford Law School.

Dr. Linda Radzik
Advisory Board Member
Radzik works on moral issues that arise in the aftermath of wrongdoing, including the ethics of forgiveness, reconciliation, criminal punishment, tort law, collective moral responsibility, and the roles third parties play in enforcing and promulgating moral norms. She is the author of Making Amends: Atonement in Morality, Law, and Politics (Oxford, 2009) and The Ethics of Social Punishment: The Enforcement of Morality in Everyday Life (Cambridge, 2020). Radzik is currently interested in issues related to reputation, privacy, and defamation law.