Harvard Civil Rights–Civil Liberties Law Review

The Harvard Civil Rights – Civil Liberties Law Review is a student-run law review published by Harvard Law School. The journal is published two times per year and contains articles, essays, and book reviews concerning civil rights and liberties. As of 2014, it was the leading progressive law journal in the United States. In 2009, its online companion Amicus was launched, which features standard length journal articles coupled with online responses. In 2018, the journal launched its podcast, Taking Liberties, which features panel discussions on current events related to civil rights and civil liberties, interviews with scholars and practitioners who fight for them, and tributes to those who have contributed to the advancement of civil rights throughout history.

Harvard Civil Rights – Civil Liberties Law Review
DisciplineLaw review
LanguageEnglish
Edited bySararose Gaines, Natassia Velez, Amy Frieder, Billy Roberts
Publication details
History1966-present
Publisher
Harvard Law School (United States)
FrequencyBiannually
1.185 (2016)
Standard abbreviations
BluebookHarv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev.
ISO 4Harv. Civ. Rights-Civ. Liberties Law Rev.
Indexing
ISSN0017-8039 (print)
2153-2389 (web)
LCCNsn82005086
OCLC no.06031621
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