The Harvard Law & Policy Review is a law journal and the official journal of the American Constitution Society, a progressive legal organization.[1][2] It was established in 2007. The journal publishes two printed editions per year, as well as additional content posted exclusively online. It is edited by Harvard Law School students and typically has a staff of approximately 75 students.[3] The journal publishes articles presenting progressive ideas for law and policy written by legal scholars, policymakers, practitioners, and students.

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Harvard Law & Policy Review
DisciplineLaw, public policy
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History2007-present
Publisher
FrequencySemiannual
Standard abbreviations
BluebookHarv. L. & Pol'y Rev.
ISO 4Harv. Law Policy Rev.
Indexing
ISSN1935-2077 (print)
1935-2107 (web)
LCCN2006215757
OCLC no.77275253
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The journal is ranked 101 on the Washington & Lee Law Journal Rankings of the top 400 law journals published in the United States, making it the fifth-highest-ranked specialty law journal Harvard Law School.[4]

The Harvard Law & Policy Review should not be confused with the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, a forum for conservative and libertarian legal scholarship that serves as the official journal of the Federalist Society.

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