Harvard Law Record
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The Harvard Law Record is the student newspaper of Harvard Law School, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1946, it is the oldest law school-affiliated newspaper in the United States. The Record is published by the students of Harvard Law School and serves as a platform for student journalism, opinion pieces, and legal commentary.
History[edit | edit source]
The Harvard Law Record was established in 1946 by a group of students who sought to create a forum for discussion and debate on legal issues and student life at Harvard Law School. Over the years, the Record has covered a wide range of topics, including legal education, law school policies, and broader legal and political issues.
Content[edit | edit source]
The content of the Harvard Law Record includes news articles, opinion pieces, and features written by students, faculty, and guest contributors. The newspaper covers events and developments at Harvard Law School, as well as broader legal and political issues. It also provides a platform for students to express their views on various topics, including law school policies, social justice, and legal reform.
Notable Contributors[edit | edit source]
The Harvard Law Record has had many notable contributors over the years, including prominent legal scholars, judges, and public figures. Some of its alumni have gone on to have distinguished careers in law, academia, and public service.
Digital Presence[edit | edit source]
In addition to its print edition, the Harvard Law Record maintains an online presence through its website, hlrecord.org. The website features articles from the print edition as well as additional content, including blogs and multimedia.
Impact[edit | edit source]
The Harvard Law Record has played a significant role in shaping the discourse at Harvard Law School and beyond. It has been a platform for important discussions on legal education, social justice, and public policy. The newspaper has also been a training ground for aspiring journalists and legal writers.
Also see[edit | edit source]
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