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Harvard Law Review
The Harvard Law Review is a long-running American law journal, published by students of the Harvard Law School. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
Publication History
The Harvard Law Review began in 1887. The first actively copyright-renewed issue is November 1937 (v. 51 no. 1). The first actively copyright-renewed contribution is from January 1939. (More details) It is still published today.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1887-1929: JSTOR has volumes 1-42, and the first 2 issues of volume 43 freely readable online. Access to later issues here may require subscription or payment.
- 1887-1929: HathiTrust has volumes 1-42 readable online.
- 1929-1930: The Internet Archive has volume 43, covering November 1929 through June 1930, scanned from microfilm.
- 1930-1931: The Internet Archive has volume 44, covering November 1930 through June 1931, scanned from microfilm.
- 1931-1932: The Internet Archive has volume 45, covering November 1931 through June 1932, scanned from microfilm.
- 1932-1933: The Internet Archive has volume 46, covering November 1932 through June 1933, scanned from microfilm.
- 1933-1934: The Internet Archive has volume 47, covering November 1933 through June 1934, scanned from microfilm.
- 1934-1935: The Internet Archive has volume 48, covering November 1934 through June 1935, scanned from microfilm.
- 1935-1936: The Internet Archive has volume 49, covering November 1935 through June 1936, scanned from microfilm.
- 1936-1937: The Internet Archive has volume 50, covering November 1936 through June 1937, scanned from microfilm.
- 2006-present: The Harvard Law Review website has volumes 120 to the present readable online.
Official Site / Current Material
- The Harvard Law Review website has information about the journal, free recent issues, responses to recent articles, and links to subscription-based archives of older volumes.
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