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Terms of Service
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Identity & Mission
Mission
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Article 19
Harvard Law Review mission implicitly supports academic free expression and legal scholarship without censorship. Modest positive modifier for institutional commitment to publishing diverse legal analysis.
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Ownership
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Harvard Law Review publicly known as Harvard Law School publication; institutional affiliation establishes editorial independence in academic context.
Access & Distribution
Access Model
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Print-edition URL suggests paywall or subscription model for full access. Academic publishing paywalls restrict access to legal knowledge that affects public rights. Modest negative modifier.
Ad/Tracking
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Accessibility
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Screen reader text CSS present; responsive design indicated by WordPress block system. Full accessibility audit not possible from provided markup.