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Harvard Law & Policy Review


FieldValue
titleHarvard Law & Policy Review
disciplineLaw, public policy
abbreviationHarv. Law Policy Rev.
bluebookHarv. L. & Pol'y Rev.
publisherAmerican Constitution Society for Law and Policy
countryUnited States
frequencySemiannual
history2007-present
websitehttps://journals.law.harvard.edu/lpr/
OCLC77275253
LCCN2006215757
ISSN1935-2077
eISSN1935-2107

| impact-year = | link1-name = | link2-name = The Harvard Law & Policy Review is a law journal and the official journal of the American Constitution Society, a progressive legal organization. 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. The journal publishes articles presenting progressive ideas for law and policy written by legal scholars, policymakers, practitioners, and students.

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.

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.

Notable contributors

  • Vice President Kamala Harris,
  • Senator Elizabeth Warren,
  • Chair of the Federal Trade Commission Lina Khan,
  • Harvard Law School Professor Andrew Manuel Crespo,
  • Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and Harvard Law School Professor David J. Barron,
  • Senator Charles Schumer,
  • Late Senator Ted Kennedy,
  • Harvard Law School Professor Cass Sunstein,
  • Former Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius,
  • Former Attorney General Janet Reno,
  • Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court Goodwin Liu,
  • Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals Jonathan Lippman,
  • Election law scholar Richard Hasen,
  • Harvard Law School Professor Lani Guinier,
  • Education advocate Randi Weingarten
  • Education advocate Michelle Rhee,
  • Retired Judge and Harvard Law School Professor Nancy Gertner,
  • Columbia Law School professor and co-chair of Facebook's Oversight Board Jamal Greene,
  • University of Chicago Law School Professor Aziz Huq,
  • White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain,
  • Harvard Law School Professor Guy-Uriel Charles,
  • Harvard Law School Professor Nicholas Stephanopoulos,
  • University of Michigan Law School Professor Samuel Bagenstos.

References

References

  1. "About ''Harvard Law & Policy Review''".
  2. [https://orgs.law.harvard.edu/acs/harvard-law-policy-review/ ''Harvard Law & Policy Review'']
  3. [https://harvardlpr.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2022/05/15-2-Front-Matter.pdf ''Masthead'' ''Harvard Law & Policy Review'']
  4. [https://managementtools4.wlu.edu/LawJournals/ W&L Law Journal Rankings ''Washington & Lee University'']
  5. [http://www3.law.harvard.edu/journals/hlpr/files/2014/08/HLP205.pdf Kamala D. Harris, ''Foreword'', 8 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 1 (2014)]{{Dead link. (August 2025)
  6. [https://harvardlpr.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2019/07/Foreword.pdf Elizabeth Warren, ''Foreword'', 1 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 357 (2019)]
  7. [https://harvardlpr.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2017/02/HLP110.pdf Lina Khan & Sandeep Vaheesan, ''Market Power and Inequality: The Antitrust Counterrevolution and Its Discontents'', 1 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 235 (2017)]
  8. [https://harvardlpr.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2019/07/Crespo.pdf Andrew Manuel Crespo, ''Impeachment as Punishment'', 1 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 579 (2019)]
  9. [https://harvardlpr.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2013/05/3.1_1_Barron.pdf David J. Barron, ''Foreword: Blue State Federalism at the Crossroads'', 3 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 1 (2009)]
  10. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120626203630/http://www.hlpronline.com/Vol1No1/schumer.pdf Charles E. Schumer, ''Under Attack: Congressional War Power in the Twenty-first Century'', 1 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 3 (2007)]
  11. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120625022419/http://www.hlpronline.com/Kennedy_HLPR.pdf Edward M. Kennedy, ''Restoring the Civil Rights Division'', 2 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 211 (2008)]
  12. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120625061033/http://www.hlpronline.com/vol1no2/sunstein.pdf Cass R. Sunstein, ''Willingness To Pay vs. Welfare'', 1 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 303 (2007)]
  13. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120625041843/http://www.hlpronline.com/Vol3.1/Sebelius-Sebelius_HLPR3-1.pdf Kathleen Sebelius & Ned Sebelius, ''Bearing the Burden of the Beltway: Practical Realities of State Government and Federal-State Relations in the Twenty-First Century'', 3 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 9 (2009)]
  14. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120625022153/http://www.hlpronline.com/Reno-Klineberg_HLPR.pdf Janet Reno & Geoffrey M. Klineberg, ''What Would Jackson Do? Some Old Advice for the New Attorney General'', 2 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 197 (2008)]
  15. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120625080025/http://www.hlpronline.com/Liu_HLPR.pdf Goodwin Liu, ''"History Will Be Heard": An Appraisal of the'' Seattle/Louisville ''Decision'', 2 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 53 (2008)]
  16. [http://www3.law.harvard.edu/journals/hlpr/files/2013/06/New-Yorks-Template-to-Address-the-Crisis-in-Civil-Legal-Services.pdf Jonathan Lippman, ''New York's Template to Address the Crisis in Civil Legal Services'', 7 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 13 (2012)]{{Dead link. (August 2025)
  17. "Richard L. Hasen, ''Three Wrong Progressive Approaches (and One Right One) to Campaign Finance Reform,'' 8 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 21 (2014)".
  18. [http://www3.law.harvard.edu/journals/hlpr/files/2014/03/Blacksher-and-Guinier-.pdf James Blacksher and Lani Guinier, ''Free at Last: Rejecting Equal Sovereignty and Restoring the Constitutional Right To Vote: Shelby County v. Holder'', 8 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 39 (2014)]{{Dead link. (August 2025)
  19. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120625031905/http://hlpronline.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Weingarten61.pdf Randi Weingarten, ''The Role of Teachers in School Improvement: Lessons From the Field'', 6 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 9 (2012)]
  20. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120625032133/http://hlpronline.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Rhee61.pdf Michelle Rhee, ''What It Takes to Fix Our Schools: Lessons Learned in Washington, D.C.'', 6 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 39 (2012)]
  21. [https://harvardlpr.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2013/05/3.2_2_Gertner.pdf Judge Nancy Gertner, ''Supporting Advisory Guidelines'', 3 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 361 (2009)]
  22. [https://harvardlpr.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2013/05/3.2_5_Greene.pdf Jamal Greene, Heller ''High Water? The Future of Originalism'', 3 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 325 (2009)]
  23. [https://harvardlpr.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2013/05/5.2_6_Huq.pdf Aziz Huq, ''Private Religious Discrimination, National Security, and the First Amendment'', 5 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 348 (2011)]
  24. [https://harvardlpr.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2013/05/1.1_9_Klain.pdf Ronald A. Klain, ''Success Changes Nothing: The 2006 Election Results and the Undiminished Need for a Progressive Response to Political Gerrymandering'', 1 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 76 (2007)]
  25. [https://harvardlpr.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2021/08/HLP107.pdf Guy-Uriel Charles & Luis E. Fuentes-Rohwer, ''Chiafalo: Constitutionalizing Historical Gloss in Law & Democratic Politics'', 15 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 15 (2020)]
  26. [https://harvardlpr.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2019/07/Stephanopoulos.pdf Nicholas Stephanopoulos, ''The Dance of Partisanship and Districting'', 1 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 507 (2019)]
  27. [https://harvardlpr.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2020/11/Bagenstos.pdf Samuel Bagenstos, ''Disability and Reproductive Justice'', 1 ''Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev.'' 274 (2020)]
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