Originalism could be utilized to uphold or even expand the rights that progressives care about. Where, then, does originalism go wrong?
Defamation suits are being used increasingly by those in power to evade accountability by silencing survivors. The judicial system needs to do better.
Read about current litigation strategies in the transgender rights movement, a civil Gideon for renters, abolishing prison labor, and more in the latest edition of the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil ...
The question looming here is as obvious as it appears: what is this moral crevasse, and why has Feldman, in a book centered on Lincoln, America’s most famous liberator, chosen the future presid...
CR-CL hosted an information session about student writing on Monday, February 5, 2024 at 7:30 p.m. EST. Martha Minow, the former dean of Harvard Law School and a current HLS professor, shared adv...
Society wins not only when the guilty are convicted but when the criminal trials are fair; our system of the administration of justice suffers when any accused is treated unfairly.
Read about critical race theory and education, statistical discrimination, transgender justice, and more in Volume 58, No. 2.
Volume 58 Editors-in-Chief Michael Blank Mattie Haag Samantha Neal Jordan Rogers Executive Managing Editors for Outside Articles Peter Carzis Leonard Giarrano Geoffrey McGee Chris Pappavaselio Ex...
The Supreme Court recently delivered an important victory for students with disabilities in Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools, providing an additional avenue of redress when school districts violat...
Read about surveillance and the expansion of the carceral state, affirmative action, transgender justice, student debt, and more in Vol. 58, No. 1.