Harvard Law Review Elects First Black Female President in Its 130 Year History

by | Feb 10, 2017 | Modern History | 0 comments

The Harvard Law Review has made history as it elects its first ever black female president in its 130-year history. ImeIme A. Umana will be serving the Law Review as the 131st president and is expected to do amazing things this year. She is taking on an amazing opportunity and many are looking forward to the accomplishments that she will make this year.

Some of the responsibility that she is undertaking includes overseeing not only student editors but also faculty members that create the 90-person team for the Harvard Law Review.

Her predecessor (Michael L. Zuckerman) is already excitedly awaiting the year to come to a close so he can congratulate her himself on the many achievements he is hoping to see in the coming year.

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Zuckerman believes that this will not only make some amazing changes in the law community, but for the Law Review as well making for a brighter future.

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