BUFFALO LAW — With the goal of making the Buffalo Law Review the best it can be, its student editors have made a significant change in how new associates are selected—one that will diversify its membership and encourage a rich mix of voices at the table. The Law Review has long been a showcase for many of UB Law’s talented students. Now, in its second year with an editor dedicated to diversity, equity and inclusion, it has amended its associate selection criteria to embrace the value that a greater breadth of life experiences can add to the journal. UB Law is far from alone in that initiative. Indeed, a survey published last year in the Columbia Law Review looked at the law reviews of the nation’s 20 top law schools and found that 16 of them had adopted some form of structural changes to encourage diversity on their boards.