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  • Making Black History: Meet Michael Thomas, the New Editor of the Harvard Law Review

    What do they call it? Ah yes. Black excellence. As such, 27-year-old Michael Thomas of New York City’s Brooklyn borough has been named the editor of the Harvard Law Review, Vol. 132, the second black person in as many years. On Sunday, Thomas took the reins from ImeIme Umana, who last year became the first…

  • Harvard Law Review Elects 1st Black Female President in Its 130-Year History

    The Harvard Law Review has elected the first black woman to serve as president in the legal journal’s 130-year history. ImeIme A. Umana, a native of Harrisburg, Pa., will serve as the 131st leader of the organization. The Harvard Crimson reports that as an undergraduate at Harvard, she double-majored in government and African-American studies. She…