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A comprehensive list of law reviews online
Inquiring blogfathers want to know, so I'll recommend the Law Library of Congress, which lists more than 50 law reviews online and provides surfing recommendations for more at the bottom.
Meanwhile, Orin Kerr links to a piece by Christine Hurt at The Conglomerate. Hurt, is "looking into why recent Volumes of the Harvard Law Review have mostly published the works of male authors. One obvious trend in the HLR's publication track, Christine notes, is the very strong preference for articles in constitutional law ..." More here.
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