First In 136 Years! Indian-American Woman To Head Reputed Harvard Law Review Publication

The Harvard Law Review is among the oldest student-run legal scholarship publications which has seen Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and former president Barack Obama as their editorial members. Carrying on the rich legacy of the academic publication as its 138th president will be Indian-American student Apsara Iyer.

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First In 136 Years! Indian-American Woman To Head Reputed Harvard Law Review Publication

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