The Chronicle of Higher Education

In Search of Diversity on Law Reviews

The journals debate ways to make sure more minority students are selected

By KATHERINE S. MANGAN

Amy DeVaudreuil knew she had her work cut out for her when she was named diversity editor of the California Law Review, the flagship law journal of the University of California at Berkeley. Over the past four years, the highly selective journal has had only six black or...

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