Harvard Law Review
The Harvard Law Review is a prestigious legal journal published by students at Harvard Law School. Established in 1887, it features scholarly articles, essays, and book reviews on various legal topics. The Review is known for its rigorous selection process and is widely cited by courts, scholars, and practitioners.
Each issue includes contributions from legal experts, professors, and students, making it a significant platform for legal discourse. The Review also publishes student-written notes that address current legal issues. Its influence extends beyond academia, impacting legal practice and policy in the United States and beyond.