Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review was created in 1966.
Indian Historical Review was created in 1974.
Charles Hamilton Houston was the first AA editor of the HLR (1922), Obama was the first AA president of the HLR.
There are many definitions given about this difference, and in many countries, laws and comments the terms are used in different ways. Wikipedia for one mentions 'freedom of speech' at the same time under 'civil rights' and under 'civil liberties'. But you could say that civil rights are general rules and freedoms that apply to any- and everybody in the same way, and that civil liberties are (often) specific rules and freedoms that apply to specific situations.
1Harvard UniversityUnited States100.0Academic Peer Review Score100Employer Review Score100Student to Faculty Score98International Faculty Score85International Students Score78Citations per Faculty Score1002University of CambridgeUnited Kingdom99.6Academic Peer Review Score100Employer Review Score100Student to Faculty Score100International Faculty Score98International Students Score96Citations per Faculty Score893Yale UniversityUnited States99.1Academic Peer Review Score100Employer Review Score99Student to Faculty Score100International Faculty Score85International Students Score77Citations per Faculty Score944UCL (University College London)United Kingdom99.0Academic Peer Review Score98Employer Review Score99Student to Faculty Score100International Faculty Score96International Students Score99Citations per Faculty Score905Imperial College LondonUnited Kingdom
a film review is when somebody from a magazine, newspaper, website, etc, sees a movie and says what they thought about it
Harvard Review was created in 1986.
Harvard International Review was created in 1979.
Harvard Law Review was created in 1887.
Harvard Review of Psychiatry was created in 1993.
Harvard Business Review was created in 1922.
Harvard Educational Review was created in 1930.
Harvard Asia Pacific Review was created in 1996.
The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy was created in 1995.
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
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