A month or two after the blogosphere debated the merits of student-edited law reviews (see here, here, and here), the Harvard Law Review has posted an online survey for law professors:
The Harvard Law Review is launching a brief online survey to solicit faculty perspectives on what law reviews can do better. We believe deeply in the value of legal scholarship, and hope that increased dialogue will strengthen the role that law reviews can play. To that end, we are conducting a nationwide survey of law faculty, the results of which we intend to share with law reviews across the country.
You can see the survey — and, if you’re a law prof, participate in it — here.
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