Historic all-female board elected by Law Review board

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For the first time in its history, the Cornell Law Review has elected a senior editorial board made up entirely of women.

The election took place Feb. 2, when the 100 students on the Law Review interviewed and voted on candidates for the board. Founded in 1915, the Law Review is a student-run, student-edited journal that strives to publish novel scholarship that will have an immediate and lasting impact on the legal community.

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