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Offline Kamaji

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Harvard Law Journal Won't Consider Writers Without Knowing if They're Transgender

By Alex Parker
February 19, 2023

For those who pine for prominence in a Harvard law journal, your dreams just may come true — if you possess the proper self-perception.

That looks to be the case, given an application’s particulars.

Harvard Law School publishes a journal called Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review (CR-CL), described thusly online:

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[CR-CL] is the nation’s leading progressive law journal. Founded in 1966 as an instrument to advance personal freedoms and human dignities, [it] seeks to catalyze progressive thought and dialogue through publishing innovative legal scholarship and from various perspectives and in diverse fields of study.

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As part of the school’s push for change, it’s making sure to promote the right types of writers. Hence, the official submission form demands to know the following:

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* Name

* Pronouns

* Racial and Ethnic Identity

* Sexual Orientation

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Source:  https://redstate.com/alexparker/2023/02/19/harvard-law-journal-wont-consider-writers-without-knowing-if-theyre-transgender-n705738

Offline DefiantMassRINO

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People can always lie.  How will Harvard prove that someone is not trans-gender?

Why wouldn't Rudina Giuliani be eligible to contribute an article?

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People can always lie.  How will Harvard disprove that someone is not trans-gender?

Why wouldn't Rudina Giuliani be eligible to contribute an article?



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