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Two groups of students from the Law School have started a magazine on civil rights and civil liberties law. The first issue is now available at Harkness Commons.

Members of the Harvard Civil Rights Committee and of the Harvard Civil Liberties Research Service have joined to produce the new publication, which is called the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review. It contains articles by faculty members and students from several schools, as well as reports on recent cases in the field.

The first issue includes a preface by Mark deWolfe Howe '28, Professor of Law, an article by James E. Starrs, associate professor of Law at George Washington University, and several student written articles.

Gary T. Schwartz, an editor, said that the magazine is unique among law reviews in publishing articles by students from several schools and in identifying its student contributors.

He said the magazine, "virtually the only one in its field," would be published two to three times a year.

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