Harvard Law Review Appoints First Muslim President in 134 Years

Hassaan Shahawy harward law review
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BOSTON: Harvard Law Review has appointed an Egyptian-American, Hassan Shahwy, in 134-year history, he is now the head of the most prestigious U.S. law journals.

Hassaan, 26, also studied the History degree from the Harvard Law School.

Former U.S. President Barack Obama had also worked with the Harvard Law Review for his first journal in 1990. Editors have included three members of the U.S. Supreme court at Antonin Scalia and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

The staff of Harvard Law Review is the top student at the U.S. law schools. They usually get hired for prestigious jobs and judicial clerkships.

Back in 1977, Law Review elected the first female president, Susan Estrich. And in 1977, they selected the first Black Woman as president.

Shahway graduated in 2016 from Harvard with a History degree. He also studied Islamic law and Oriental Studies at the University of Oxford.

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