Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy

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Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy
DisciplineLaw
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1978 to present
Publisher
Harvard Society for Law & Public Policy, Inc. (United States)
FrequencyTriannual
Standard abbreviations
BluebookHarv. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y
ISO 4Harv. J. Law Public Policy
Indexing
ISSN0193-4872 (print)
2374-6572 (web)
LCCN79643593
OCLC no.4301245
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The Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy is a law review for conservative and libertarian legal scholarship. It was established by Harvard Law School students Spencer Abraham and Stephen Eberhard in 1978, leading to the founding of the Federalist Society, for which it is the official journal. It is one of the top five most widely circulated law reviews in the United States.[1][third-party source needed]

Notable alumni include Neil Gorsuch, Ted Cruz, Tom Cotton, Alexander Acosta, Mike Pompeo, David Barron, Rachel Brand, Ron DeSantis, Jennifer Walker Elrod, John K. Bush, Joseph D. Kearney, Kevin Newsom, Gregory G. Katsas, Adrian Vermeule, Orin Kerr, Sarah Isgur, and David Frum.

Past authors have included George H. W. Bush, Guido Calabresi, Ted Cruz, Viet D. Dinh, Frank H. Easterbrook, John C. Eastman, Richard Garnett, Robert P. George, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Lino Graglia, Neil Gorsuch, Alex Kozinski, George L. Priest, William H. Pryor Jr., Neomi Rao, William Rehnquist, Antonin Scalia, Eugene Scalia, Clarence Thomas, Ron Paul, and John Yoo.

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References[]

  1. ^ "Journals and Publications | Harvard Law School". Harvard Law School. Retrieved 2018-03-22.

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