A common mistake. He was not the editor of the Law Review (that's a prestige position that requires ability, and is highly competitive). He was the president of the law review, the guy who arranges the pizza for staff meetings.
You’re probably right, although I’ve seen that he claimed (or was attributed with) both titles. I recently read something where it was said that he edited articles; in other words, that was his “work” instead of authoring articles. As usual, it’s probably all lies, obfuscation, or spin. I wonder could he handle the task of ordering pizza or would he need an assistant?