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There is a difference between serving on Law Review (which Obama did at Harvard) and writing a law review article which has been published. I did a Westlaw search for Obama as author and came up with no Law Review articles written by him.
Harvard Law Review was created in 1887.
When he was a student at Harvard Law School, Barack Obama became the first black editor of the Harvard Law Review.
Barack Obama was the first African American president of the Harvard Law Review
Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review was created in 1966.
Yes there are. Harvard University's alumni magazine has an online article with photos of him from when he was editor of the Harvard Law review. There was also an article in Newsweek magazine in 2012 during which law professor Lawrence Tribe recalled his two most famous students-- Barack Obama and John Roberts. He included old Harvard photos of both, and I enclose the link.
Yes, he was president of the Harvard Law Review starting in 1990.
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No, Barack Obama was elected president of the Harvard Law Review on February 6, 1990 for the 1990-1991 academic year.
To become a member of the Harvard Law Review, students must typically go through a competitive selection process. This often involves participating in a writing competition where applicants write and submit a legal article. The selection committee then evaluates the submitted articles, along with academic performance and other criteria, to determine membership. Being selected for the Harvard Law Review is a prestigious accomplishment and varies from year to year based on the number of positions available.
If you are talking about the Harvard Law Review, it is a fact that Barack Obama became the first African-American editor of that journal, when he was studying for his law degree at Harvard University.