Exclusive: Harvard Law Review Axes 85 Percent of Submissions Using Race-Conscious Rubric, Documents Show

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When the Washington Free Beacon published documents showing how the Harvard Law Review selects articles based on race, the law review insisted those documents had been taken out of context. The journal claimed the Free Beacon had quoted "selectively" from "five internal memos going back more than three years," adding that the Harvard Law Review "considers several thousand submissions annually." "The Review does not consider race, ethnicity, gender, or any other protected characteristic as a