Despite past denials, the Harvard Law Review eliminates more than 85% of submissions for publication based on “author diversity,” according to The Washington Free Beacon.
In May, the law review responded to a Free Beacon report by claiming it “does not consider race, ethnicity, gender, or any other protected characteristic as a basis for recommending or selecting a piece for publication.”
However, the Free Beacon reported Thursday that the Review eliminates most submissions using a rubric, or set of criteria, that includes asking about “author diversity.”
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