Howard Human and Civil Rights Law Review

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Howard Human and Civil Rights Law Review is a student-run legal journal at Howard University School of Law that focuses on issues of human rights, civil rights, and social justice.

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instanceOf academic journal
law review
legal journal
student-run journal
academicDiscipline civil rights law
human rights law
law
social justice
affiliation Howard University
associatedWith Howard University School of Law students
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasis issues affecting marginalized communities
legal responses to inequality
focusesOn civil liberties
civil rights
constitutional law aspects of civil rights
discrimination law
gender justice
human rights
international human rights
policy and legal reform
public interest law
racial justice
social justice
hasAbbreviation Howard Human and Civil Rights Law Review self-linksurface differs
surface form: Howard HCR Law Review
hasEditorialBoardType law students
hasThematicOrientation human and civil rights advocacy
social justice scholarship
isStudentRun true
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
medium online
print
partOf Howard University School of Law publications
publisher Howard University School of Law
publishes commentaries
essays
scholarly articles
student notes
subjectArea civil and human rights jurisprudence
law and society
targetAudience law students
legal scholars
policy makers
practicing attorneys

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Howard University School of Law hasStudentOrganization Howard Human and Civil Rights Law Review
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this entity surface form: Howard HCR Law Review