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    Harvard Law Review investigated for alleged ‘spoils system’ that uses race in article selection

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeApril 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Harvard Law Review investigated for alleged ‘spoils system’ that uses race in article selection

    By Debra Cassens Weiss

    April 29, 2025, 12:13 pm CDT

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    The federal government has opened an investigation into the Harvard Law Review “based on reports of race-based discrimination permeating the operations of the journal,” according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (Image from Shutterstock)

    The federal government has opened an investigation into the Harvard Law Review “based on reports of race-based discrimination permeating the operations of the journal,” according to an April 28 press release from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

    At issue is whether the law review’s policies for membership and article selection violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which bans discrimination based on race, color and national origin in education programs receiving federal funding.

    Allocating opportunities and recognition based on race, rather than merit, is unacceptable, the press release said.

    Reuters, Bloomberg Law, ABC News and the Harvard Crimson have coverage.

    The civil rights offices of the Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services are conducting investigation.

    “Harvard Law Review’s article selection process appears to pick winners and losers on the basis of race, employing a spoils system in which the race of the legal scholar is as, if not more, important than the merit of the submission,” said Craig Trainor, the Education Department’s acting assistant secretary for civil rights, in the press release.

    The investigation follows a report by the Washington Free Beacon concluding that race “plays a far larger role in the selection of both editors and articles” than previously acknowledged by the Harvard Law Review. The Washington Free Beacon article was based on leaked internal documents.

    The press release cited alleged statements by editors at the Harvard Law Review in which they appeared to favor minority writers. In one instance, an editor allegedly voiced concern that four of the five people who wanted to reply to an article about police reform “are white men.” In another alleged incident, an editor suggested that an article should get expedited review because the author was a minority.

    The Harvard Law Review is a student-run organization that is legally independent from the Harvard Law School, according to a statement by a Harvard Law School spokesperson cited by publications covering the investigation.

    The school is “committed to ensuring that the programs and activities it oversees are in compliance with all applicable laws and to investigating any credibly alleged violations,” the statement said.

    The investigation was launched amid the federal government’s decision to freeze more than $2 billion in grants and contracts with Harvard University, which has sued in response.

    See also:

    Lawsuits target law reviews at Harvard and NYU, saying they favor women and minorities


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