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Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review is the
nation’s leading progressive law journal. Founded in 1966 as an
instrument to advance personal freedoms and human dignities, this
journal seeks to catalyze progressive thought and dialogue through
publishing innovative legal scholarship from various perspectives
and in diverse fields of study by professors, practitioners, and
students.
145. Harvard Law
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Students at Harvard Law School, 1984-2002. 18 volumes. Cloth. New.
$540.
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Harvard BlackLetter Law Journal is an annual publication
edited by students at Harvard Law School. It has expanded its
mission in recent years to encourage publication of work by
minority authors. Through an interdisciplinary approach, it
confronts the law on issues of race, gender, class, and sexuality.
The Journal is committed to publishing manuscripts that critique
traditional constitutionalism and promote civil rights. It also
publishes leading articles by professors, judges, practitioners,
and students.
146. Harvard Law
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Harvard Environmental Law Review. Cambridge: Harvard
Environmental Law Review, 1976-2002. 26 volumes. Cloth. New.
$1,118.
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Harvard Environmental Law Review publishes articles on a
broad range of environmental affairs, such as land use, air,
water, noise regulation, toxic substances control, radiation
control, energy use, workspace pollution, science and technology
control and resource use and regulation. It draws upon
environmental experts from government, academia, private practice,
industry and public interest groups to cover legal developments at
the local, state, federal, foreign and international levels.
147. Harvard Law
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Harvard Human Rights Journal. Cambridge: Harvard Law School
Human Rights Program, 1988-2002. 15 volumes. Cloth. New. $600.
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journal publishes cutting-edge human rights scholarship by
academics, practitioners, and students. It aims to provide a forum
for cross-pollination and the exchange of information and ideas
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