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Lauren Beck '20, lowering barriers to entry - Harvard Law Today

Lauren Beck '20, lowering barriers to entry - Harvard Law Today: In February 2019, Lauren Beck ’20 was elected as the 133rd president of the Harvard Law Review. On its own a significant achievement, her election helped create an unprecedented statistical anomaly. In 2019, every flagship law review of the top 16 U.S. law schools elected a woman to lead it. If they had been selected at random, the chance of an all-female cohort would be less than .0016%.

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