The Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review is accepting student writing submissions for Volume 57, Issue 1 of our journal. We welcome submissions from students at all law schools. Any interested student may submit writing that relates to the broad umbrella of civil rights and civil liberties. We welcome pieces in the traditional law review style, case comments, critical race theory pieces, book reviews, or something entirely different. Submissions may be in the form of a finished paper or a comprehensive proposal. Harvard CR-CL is the premier publisher of revolutionary legal scholarship. In past years, we have published articles on parental rights, jails as polling places, consumer abuses in the criminal legal system, energy and environmental justice, and forced arbitration. You can access all of our past issues here. We will be accepting student writing submissions for Volume 56, Issue 2 from September 14–October 11, 2021. Please submit manuscripts and questions to studentwriting.crcl.vol57@gmail.com.
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Hey! You! It's Friday afternoon and I know you're not really working. Take a minute to read my post on @HarvardCRCL's blog! I reflect on my recent experience in West Roxbury court and how we define "efficiency" in the criminal legal system.
https://harvardcrcl.org/criminally-inefficient/
Today on the Amicus Blog, @ava_cilia uses NY's recent marijuana law to explore what's possible when elected officials listen to organizers and directly-impacted communities! https://harvardcrcl.org/historic-new-york-state-legislation-shows-us-what-is-possible-when-elected-officials-listen-to-organizers-and-directed-impacted-communities/