The Harvard Law Review
The Harvard Law Review is a prestigious, student-run journal of legal scholarship, founded in 1887, which operates independently from Harvard Law School. It publishes original articles, notes, and essays on various legal topics and is known for its rigorous editorial process managed by a board of student editors selected through a competitive writing competition.
Published monthly from November to June, the Review includes both print and online components, such as the Forum and Blog, and welcomes submissions year-round. Through its commitment to legal discourse, the Harvard Law Review serves as a vital platform for emerging and established legal scholars alike.
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