Word: vignarajah
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Former Review President Daniel B. Kirschner ’99, a third-year student at HLS, praised Vignarajah for his excellent papers—including a book review of Murder and the Reasonable Man: Passion and Fear in the Criminal Courtroom by George Washington University Law School Professor Cynthia Lee—and the dedication he has shown to the organization...
...Vignarajah takes the helm of the Review as its leadership struggles to address a gender gap among editors on the Review...
...gender gap is one of the most acute and conspicuous problems on the Review and something that has drawn not just everybody’s attention but our time and our energy,” Vignarajah said. “We’ve literally poured thousands of hours into collecting information about this problem, analyzing different approaches to it, and we continue to think through what the best way to tackle this problem...
...Vignarajah was born in Sri Lanka and immigrated to the United States with his family when he was three years old. He grew up in Baltimore and went on to study philosophy and political science at Yale. After graduating from college in 1998, he earned a master’s degree in medical ethics and law from King’s College, London...
Prior to enrolling at HLS, Vignarajah worked for three years as a managing consultant for McKinsey & Company. He credits the support of his family for his success...