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The ''Harvard Journal on Legislation'' is a journal of legal scholarship published by students at Harvard Law School. ==Overview== The ''Harvard Journal on Legislation'' publishes articles analyzing legislation and the legislative process. The ''Journal'' specializes in articles focusing on the organizational and procedural factors affecting the efficiency and effectiveness of legislative decisionmaking. In particular, the ''Journal'' aims to publish articles that address legislative reform or that examine public policy problems of nationwide significance and propose legislation to resolve such problems. Articles are written by leading academics and practitioners, as well as by Harvard Law School students. The ''Journals biannual Congress Issue includes policy essays written by sitting members of the U.S. Congress.〔(''Harvard Journal on Legislation'' homepage )〕 The ''Journal'' is generally ranked among the top 50 most influential student-edited law journals.〔See Washington & Lee University School of Law, (Law Journals: Submissions and Ranking ) (''Harvard Journal on Legislation'' ranked at number 46 for "combined score" among student-edited law journals during 2001–08 time period).〕 The ''Harvard Journal on Legislation'' is published semiannually (Winter and Summer) by Harvard Law School students. Additionally, the ''Journal'' holds an annual Symposium featuring discussion of a policy issue of national significance.〔(''Harvard Journal on Legislation'', Symposium webpage )〕 Student editors need not participate in a competition to join the ''Journal'', though senior ''Journal'' editors are selected largely through an application and interviewing process. Upper-level masthead positions are filled by election. The ''Harvard Journal on Legislation'' maintains an office on the Harvard Law School campus as part of the Student Publications Center in Hastings Hall. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Harvard Journal on Legislation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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